Silly New member EE Expired Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Feb 1, 2008 #1 I recall reading something about only some of them having tritium/phosphorous night sights... Does anyone else with a yugo m59/66 SKS have night sights on theirs??
I recall reading something about only some of them having tritium/phosphorous night sights... Does anyone else with a yugo m59/66 SKS have night sights on theirs??
D DAR 701 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 172 0 0 Location Saskatchewan Feb 1, 2008 #2 The one that I used to have had the tritium night sights, they still glowed pretty good when I sold it last year!
The one that I used to have had the tritium night sights, they still glowed pretty good when I sold it last year!
Hitzy CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 146 0 0 Location Rottawa Feb 1, 2008 #3 Mine had the green glow in the dark paint.
eos CGN Ultra frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 173 0 0 Location The Vestibule of Perdition Feb 1, 2008 #4 Both sights used, depending on when made or refurbed. I've seen both types installed on one carbine. Mixed front/rear - rear/front
Both sights used, depending on when made or refurbed. I've seen both types installed on one carbine. Mixed front/rear - rear/front
Silly New member EE Expired Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Feb 1, 2008 #5 It seems that I only have the rear night sights. They still glow fairly well. Anyone know a way to tell if they are tritium or phosphorous??
It seems that I only have the rear night sights. They still glow fairly well. Anyone know a way to tell if they are tritium or phosphorous??
D DAR 701 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 172 0 0 Location Saskatchewan Feb 1, 2008 #6 Take a real close look at them. If they look like little glass vials, they are tritium, if they just look like painted dots, they are the paint.
Take a real close look at them. If they look like little glass vials, they are tritium, if they just look like painted dots, they are the paint.
Silly New member EE Expired Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Feb 1, 2008 #7 Ok I'll check 'em out.. thanks for the info