Thanks all for the recommendations. I gave the sight a close inspection in lieu of eating lunch today. I swear that some drunken Hungarian must have cut the sight out of barstock with some lineman's pliers before mounting it to the barrel. The face had quite a few facets to it. Since I trust my tool using ability much more than my intricate painting ability I ended up center punching the front of the sight and drilling a fairly deep 3/64" hole and filled it with some fluorescent yellow paint I had collecting dust. It took a few layers due to the shrinkage and may need more before its considered done. I also opened up the rear sight a tad so I can see a bit of daylight on either side of the front blade. Overall I am happy with the outcome hopefully I didn't desecrate some Hungarian work of art.
Excuse the picture quality I was too lazy to grab the good camera and macro lens.