Sight Glare/Reflection

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huckleberg
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Sight Glare/Reflection

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Having a rough time with reflection/glare off my AP sights. Anyone have any solutions?

I tried using a very matte black paint on the sights of one of my really cheap airguns as a test, and it helped a little, but not perfectly. Right now I have to shoot indoors with very dim light in order to prevent glare, particularly on the rear sight. OR turn on all the lights and wear my prescription sunglasses. I get a glare off the top of the blade which makes it very hard for me to accurately aim for elevation. Windage is less a problem.

Any ideas on a treatment or finish I can put on the sights? Right now I have the FAS 6004 with what appears to be a some sort of bluing on the sight blade (the finish is different on the sight than on the rest of the pistol).
Th.
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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birchwood casey sight black works fine
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huckleberg
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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Th. wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 2:02 pm birchwood casey sight black works fine
well now i feel stupid that there is such an easy solution that Google would have solved ... just ordered some ...
pbrejsa
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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As a result, the perfect solution is to blacken the sights with a blackening lighter. A paraffin candle can be used under ideal conditions. The disadvantage is that it must be done - repeat at the beginning before each shooting and that it is an open flame.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnZcdk1oEVc
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Gwhite
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I've never bothered with one, but there is a considerably improved version of the carbide lamp for sale now: http://www.watersrifleman.com/supersmokersightsmoker/
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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Those carbide smokers are a real PIA. Go to church and steal a couple of small votive candles. You can smoke your sights and those all around you for free. Works good!

WTF?----"it must be done - repeat before each shot"
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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Sorry for my error. ;-)
Cake candles are as good as church ones!
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huckleberg
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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pbrejsa wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:45 am Sorry for my error. ;-)
Cake candles are as good as church ones!
I'll see how the spray paint works! ;-)
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Another option would be to leverage a piece of lit masking tape, it smokes well. I have a super smoker, cool concept but it tends to eat through your carbide very fast, don't know if it's leaking a tiny bit of water or it just the humidity. Personally I switched to an old school smoker http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... &item=CL20.
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Re: Sight Glare/Reflection

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True, the masking tape works far better (blacker) than the spray-on stuff...way cheaper, too!
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