What color did you paint the front blade on the Sharps ?Sure helped the Sharps front sight.
What color did you paint the front blade on the Sharps ?Sure helped the Sharps front sight.
What ?? Can you point me to what you are talking about ?I use a sight that sticks onto my glasses.
There is a link in my post. Did you click on it? Here it is once more. There is one other iris called the Merit, gut it is not available.What ?? Can you point me to what you are talking about ?
There is a link in my post. Did you click on it? Here it is once more. There is one other iris called the Merit, gut it is not available.
link to gehmann
Gehmann Stick On Iris for Ordinary Glasses
I wear bi-focals and doubt that would work for me. The Gehmann is adjustable for the iris size and I can fit it above the reading part of my glasses.. It costs a bit more, but I think it's worth it for my old eyes.Thanks David ,
I was looking around after you mentioned it and found this as well. Yours does seem better to me …
https://eyepalusa.com/
The fact that it works for you is all that matters . The adjustability is a real plus from what I gather .I wear bi-focals and doubt that would work for me. The Gehmann is adjustable for the iris size and I can fit it above the reading part of my glasses.. It costs a bit more, but I think it's worth it for my old eyes.
I did not use gunsight specific paint but rather a white epoxy on the face of the front blade on a Sharps carbine. The problem I have is that the range has a roof over the shooter’s station which shades the sight and still makes it difficult to see . I did not want fluorescent green or orange on the Sharps but thought white would look fine . Problem is that it doesn’t work for me .I did a search for gun site paints and see a number of glow paints for sites. Has anyone used any of these products?
My suggestion of using a square piece of black plastic electrical tape with a 1/8" hole punched in it is very much like the stick on iris previously mentioned. Works the same way. Some people may not have a leather punch to make holes in the tape and may find the purchased version a better option.David, that Stick On Iris is something that I have never seen before. That you for that link.
I saw that suggestion (Of using the tape with hole) in one of the video reviews of the commercial product .My suggestion of using a square piece of black plastic electrical tape with a 1/8" hole punched in it is very much like the stick on iris previously mentioned. Works the same way. Some people may not have a leather punch to make holes in the tape and may find the purchased version a better option.
It’s funny you said this. I just bought fluorescent red/orange nail polish at the dollar store this week. It works in some light for me but not all. I’ll try the green over white as you suggested.I just go to the dollar store and get some nail polish in different colors. You can flick the dried polish off with your fingernail and try a different color. If you use a medium or darker color put an undercoating of white on first it makes the topcoat stand out better. Years ago I bought the special sight paint and the nail polish works just as well. For me the fluorescent green works better than the fluorescent red. YMMV
If memory serves, the one that has made a lot of difference for me is called "Eye Pal". I'll try to track back to where I got mine, several years ago.What ?? Can you point me to what you are talking about ?
I wear progressive lens glasses and have used Eyepal for a few years now with no problems. First thing I do when I get to the range is stick ‘em on. The upper left hand corner of my right lens. The difference is night and day.Thanks David ,
I was looking around after you mentioned it and found this as well. Yours does seem better to me …
https://eyepalusa.com/
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