How to Blacken Sights?
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How to Blacken Sights?
This shooter was mixing a liquid with another element which caused bubbling inside an aluminum container, after closing the small canister the gas was ignited in much the same way as a lighter.
That would be calcium carbide and water which makes acetylene. You can buy lighters that do this check out Ray Vin at http://www.ray-vin.com/
Thanks for the info.
Found a post that got my attention:
"calcium carbide calcium carbide + H 2 O = accetelyne. Accetelyne over 15 psi without acetone to stabilize it can go BOOM"
I believe that in the amounts I saw being used on a Gun Smoke it will be safe, this was an old instrument and the o-ring was bad and the gas was igniting from the side leak as well, even like that it didn't look dangerous.
Also somebody mentioned to clean sights after each application as soot builds up and modifies sight height.
Found a post that got my attention:
"calcium carbide calcium carbide + H 2 O = accetelyne. Accetelyne over 15 psi without acetone to stabilize it can go BOOM"
I believe that in the amounts I saw being used on a Gun Smoke it will be safe, this was an old instrument and the o-ring was bad and the gas was igniting from the side leak as well, even like that it didn't look dangerous.
Also somebody mentioned to clean sights after each application as soot builds up and modifies sight height.
Carbide lamps
Clean your sight after the days shooting as tha blackening can cause rusting of the metal . It does work better than any other solution for blackening sights [in my opinion.] Good Shooting Bill Horton
How to blacken the sights
Beside the commercial sprays you can also use camphor.
I put a little amount in an empty pellet tin, light it and hold the sight in the smoke.
Cheap and no risk of explosion!.
Good shooting. Guy
I put a little amount in an empty pellet tin, light it and hold the sight in the smoke.
Cheap and no risk of explosion!.
Good shooting. Guy
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Yes the inch of masking tape that is burned will kill us all I'm sure. For that fact maybe we shouldn't bother blackening the sights at all as it adds to global warming. Just as the lead will make us all slow. I said burn a piece of tape, not a roll or case of tape, devil is in the details. I'm sure the products coming off a polystyrene spoon burning are good for you too.
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How to Blacken Sights
Any drug store will sell it.paulo wrote:Where can you get camphor?
Guy
I have tried something different lately and it seems to work very well. It is ink in the 'carbon' marking(color). Very dark and blacker than the original factory black on the sight. I apply it using a small sponge brush and put it on very thinly. Bought it at the hobby store. Kind of luckily happened onto this as was taking my daughters to the hobby store for their supplies and noticed the inks and thought 'I bet they would really darken my front sight!".
Hi Ted, i'm interested in your metothd,Ted wrote:I have tried something different lately and it seems to work very well. It is ink in the 'carbon' marking(color). Very dark and blacker than the original factory black on the sight. I apply it using a small sponge brush and put it on very thinly. Bought it at the hobby store. Kind of luckily happened onto this as was taking my daughters to the hobby store for their supplies and noticed the inks and thought 'I bet they would really darken my front sight!".
do you have a link or internet reference to understand what are you talking about?
Best regards,
Luca.
Luke,
Just go to a store that sells ink in small bottles. A hobby or crafts store should have these. The ink bottles come in different shades. Some shades are 'gray', black' 'carbon'. I have found that the 'carbon' shade is the darkest. A bottle cost about $5 here in the U.S. I use a small sponge brush to brush it on my front and rear sight.
This is about as detailed as I can get. I don't know of any references to this technique as I have happened upon it myself. Hope this gives you more detail.
Ted
Just go to a store that sells ink in small bottles. A hobby or crafts store should have these. The ink bottles come in different shades. Some shades are 'gray', black' 'carbon'. I have found that the 'carbon' shade is the darkest. A bottle cost about $5 here in the U.S. I use a small sponge brush to brush it on my front and rear sight.
This is about as detailed as I can get. I don't know of any references to this technique as I have happened upon it myself. Hope this gives you more detail.
Ted