Gentlemen,
Have any of you used any of the various night sight paints to upgrade your handguns? I've got a nice Ruger SR9 with the standard three-dot sights that I'd like to gussy up a bit and improve its utility as well. But I'm cheap, so I'm thinking the paint route is better than fiber optic or actual new Trijicon sights.
Appreciate your help,
Jamie
Night sight paints
Re: Night sight paints
the paint is 'glow in the dark' after exposure to light.
In my world my firearm is hidden from view until I need it, so the sights never have a chance to get a charge of light.
For firearms that I plan to use at night, there is no substitute for self luminous sights.
In my world my firearm is hidden from view until I need it, so the sights never have a chance to get a charge of light.
For firearms that I plan to use at night, there is no substitute for self luminous sights.
Re: Night sight paints
Hmm. I appreciate the insight. Mine is stored such that it's exposed to daylight. Don't know if it'd be enough to keep things glowing.
Re: Night sight paints
Should be.Jamie wrote:Hmm. I appreciate the insight. Mine is stored such that it's exposed to daylight. Don't know if it'd be enough to keep things glowing.
But the question that now comes up... you still sleep with the lights on?
Re: Night sight paints
Well, your mom is still afraid of the dark.jdonovan wrote:But the question that now comes up... you still sleep with the lights on?
Re: Night sight paints
I havent had good results with paint. Maybe it was the brand I was using. Probably wouldnt try it again.
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Re: Night sight paints
Save the money and hassle and put it in your night sight piggy bank. I carry a P01, which I love, after customization's. I couldn't stand the factory sights, just too small IMO. I felt like the dots should be on a pocket pistol not a compact/duty sized pistol ( approximately Glock 19 in size ). I was pretty pumped that they were "glowies" though. Until I realized the charge wore off pretty fast. Like 5 minutes was asking allot, and those were from the factory. Maybe there is a higher quality luminous paint but I think you'd be wasting your money. I picked up some Meprolights off gun broker for around $80..I think they are great sights and made a huge difference during the day as well. If you end up paying $20 between the paints and shipping you've already spent 1/4 the price of some decent night sights. I know allot are more expensive than $80 but there are deals to be had, or maybe start out with a tritium front sight and go from there...Sorry if I'm being too negative, just my opinion..I like to tinker and you may end up having fun with the paints. If they suck they may still be helpful during the day if you were going to use different colors for the front and rear sights..


