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Blackening sights
When I get into my position and line up the sights on my Toz, the front sight appears to be grey, not black. Over my long years of shooting I've heard of guys blackening their sights, but never actually seen it. What does that really mean? How do you do it?
Thanks,
Jab
Thanks,
Jab
- RandomShotz
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Me too. It works well once you get the hang of it. It's a carbide torch, like the old miner's headlamps, and it works by squirting a little bit of water into a chamber with calcium carbide. The resultant flame is nicely smokey. However, if you give it a bit too much water you will get about a 10" flame that is quite impressive but not all that useful for sight blackening. Trust me.
Roger
Roger
You can blacken sights without buying a thing.
1. Fold a strip of masking tape in half (adhesive to adhesive) the long way.
2. Light one end only.
3. Pass your front sight through the column of black smoke.
4. Drop the burning strip (not your pistol) on the ground and stamp the flame out.
5. Share the tip with your friends.
I think I've included all the necessary consumer warnings, although I'm sure Rover can come up with some more.
1. Fold a strip of masking tape in half (adhesive to adhesive) the long way.
2. Light one end only.
3. Pass your front sight through the column of black smoke.
4. Drop the burning strip (not your pistol) on the ground and stamp the flame out.
5. Share the tip with your friends.
I think I've included all the necessary consumer warnings, although I'm sure Rover can come up with some more.
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+1 on the Ray Vin Super Smoker.
I had been using one on my rifle sights and never gave it a thought about using it on the pistol because we usually shoot at covered ranges. I took it with me when shooting an EIC match at an uncovered range, I'll never shoot iron sights without it again - even at covered ranges or indoors because there are always lighting challenges.
Dave
I had been using one on my rifle sights and never gave it a thought about using it on the pistol because we usually shoot at covered ranges. I took it with me when shooting an EIC match at an uncovered range, I'll never shoot iron sights without it again - even at covered ranges or indoors because there are always lighting challenges.
Dave
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I use camphor to blacken my sights
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Refined-Camphor ... 19d1f3ec2d
When it burns you get a realy nice soot evenly spread on you sights.
Smells good to :-)
Fatwood is also great to blacken sights. Fatwood is derived from the heartwood of pine trees.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatwood
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Refined-Camphor ... 19d1f3ec2d
When it burns you get a realy nice soot evenly spread on you sights.
Smells good to :-)
Fatwood is also great to blacken sights. Fatwood is derived from the heartwood of pine trees.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatwood
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+1 on camphor. I use the empty pellet tin method to store, burn and extinguish the flame. For some reason, every Indian food emporium / grocery store around here sells camphor tablets. It's very cheap and one tablet lasts for ages. I normally break a whole tablet into three or four smaller pieces and use these one at a time.
Edit: Ah! So this is why they sell camphor in Indian grocery stores. Blacken your sights and pay homage to Shiva at the same time!
Edit: Ah! So this is why they sell camphor in Indian grocery stores. Blacken your sights and pay homage to Shiva at the same time!
1 - empty pellet 'tins' are OK, but a metal container for percussion caps takes up less space: unfortunately they come in plastic containers these days so my small stock of metal containers is precious.Fortitudo Dei wrote:+1 on camphor. I use the empty pellet tin method to store, burn and extinguish the flame. For some reason, every Indian food emporium / grocery store around here sells camphor tablets. It's very cheap and one tablet lasts for ages. I normally break a whole tablet into three or four smaller pieces and use these one at a time.
Edit: Ah! So this is why they sell camphor in Indian grocery stores. Blacken your sights and pay homage to Shiva at the same time!
2 - put some camphor in your gun safe, tool box, wherever, to help prevent rusting.
Thanks for all the suggestions! I think I'll try the exotic masking tape and candle suggestions first since they can be done tonight before my next practice session. But, when I watched the Ray-Vin demo video, I saw that he passed the flame right onto his sight. So I'm confused on how this really works. To blacken a sight do you want the sight in the flame, or in the column of rising smoke?
Thanks,
Jab
Thanks,
Jab
The "Black Match" lighter is a nice solution, but nearly impossible to find in the USA. The masking tape & camphor may work fine, but you need to bring matches or a lighter anyway. Having a lighter that can blacken the sights certainly simplifies matters, although they are a bit pricey.
I know I've seen them for sale in the US, but I can't find them anywhere at the moment. It's possible they can't be shipped by air, which complicates things.
I know I've seen them for sale in the US, but I can't find them anywhere at the moment. It's possible they can't be shipped by air, which complicates things.