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Post by lscg on Oct 27, 2015 0:20:29 GMT -5
made this for my five shot Bisley the other day. nothing special, just some hardware store steel I got a while back and blued with Birchwood casey super blue. long range bars filled in with white paint.
can't wait to try it out and see where the bars are zeroed.
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steve
.375 Atomic
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Post by steve on Oct 27, 2015 5:48:18 GMT -5
Nice job Zane!! In the past, I've paid a lot of money for sight blades that didn't even come close to looking that good!!!!
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Post by arokcrwlr on Oct 27, 2015 7:48:27 GMT -5
+1
Excellent!
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jdoc
.327 Meteor
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Post by jdoc on Oct 27, 2015 9:44:49 GMT -5
I really like this sight. Great proportions. Not too long, not too short. Front radius just right.
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 27, 2015 10:32:01 GMT -5
Nice ! Specifics please. Kind of paint, method of applying ?
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Post by Markbo on Oct 27, 2015 14:37:37 GMT -5
And most importantly... are you making any more?
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Post by lscg on Oct 27, 2015 17:15:21 GMT -5
thanks y'all!
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Post by lscg on Oct 27, 2015 17:16:44 GMT -5
Nice ! Specifics please. Kind of paint, method of applying ? thanks!
I used krylon white spray paint. first I put masking tape on the front of the sight, then I used a very fine needle to cut out/wallow out the long range bars. I then sprayed some paint on a piece of cardboard and used the needle to evenly apply it to the long range bars. after letting it dry for a few minutes I slowly removed the tape and set the pistol in the sun for a few hours to fully dry.
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Post by lscg on Oct 27, 2015 17:24:16 GMT -5
And most importantly... are you making any more?
hehehehe well I do plan on making a few more but I probably won't sell them. one will go to a member here and the others i'll do a giveaway thread for. in fact i'll probably do a how to thread for people that want to try and make one themselves.
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