The Firing Line Forums

Go Back   The Firing Line Forums > The Hide > The Dave McCracken Memorial Shotgun Forum

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old November 28, 2001, 02:10 AM   #1
TCW
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 10, 2000
Location: PRK
Posts: 430
Re-painting the front sight on an 870...

Hi,
I bought a jar of Testors enamel Fluorescent orange model paint for the front sight of my 870 (rifle sighted). Right now it is just silver metal. I want this paint to last...Is there any kind of preparation I should do to the metal? Priming? Cleaning? Post-paint-coating?

Thanks!
TCW
TCW is offline  
Old November 28, 2001, 06:02 AM   #2
Al Thompson
Staff Alumnus
 
Join Date: May 2, 1999
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 3,611
IMHO, degrease with rubbing alcohol, paint, after the paint dries, coat with clear nail polish. Should last a pretty long time.........


Giz
__________________
http://www.scfirearms.org/
Al Thompson is offline  
Old November 28, 2001, 07:06 AM   #3
Dave McC
Staff In Memoriam
 
Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Columbia, Md, USA
Posts: 8,811
I use straight grain alcohol to degrease and clean, then dab it on with a toothpick.

BTW, my Deer 870 has a glossy White dot, it stands out better in low light against a deer's shoulder. Yellow and Orange are better for general use, IMO.
Dave McC is offline  
Old November 28, 2001, 07:09 PM   #4
Dfariswheel
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 4, 2001
Posts: 7,478
As above, degrease throughly. Paint the sight with a coat of white paint first and allow to dry. Then paint with the fluorescent
red. The white under coat makes the red fluoresce (sp) better.

Another high vis color is fluorescent lime green.
Dfariswheel is offline  
Old November 29, 2001, 07:41 AM   #5
KSFreeman
Senior Member
 
Join Date: June 9, 2001
Location: Lafayette, Indiana--American-occupied America
Posts: 5,418
I had an 870 once with a front bead that I painted with orange jig paint [insert banjo music here]. It helped me though.

Good luck and good shooting (how can shooting ever be bad?).
KSFreeman is offline  
Old November 29, 2001, 08:33 AM   #6
Clemson
Senior Member
 
Join Date: March 9, 2001
Location: Greenwood, SC
Posts: 875
Brownells sells an assortment of different sight beads -- hi vis, ivory, Ray-Bar's, etc. -- most under $5 and none over $10. It seems to me that it might be your best bet to screw in a new bead.
__________________
NRA Endowment Member, NRA Certified Instructor
CWP Holder
US Army veteran
Gunsmith www.boltandbarrel.com
Clemson is offline  
Old November 30, 2001, 01:20 AM   #7
TCW
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 10, 2000
Location: PRK
Posts: 430
Thanks for the repiles. Good info!
TCW
TCW is offline  
Old December 19, 2001, 01:22 AM   #8
TCW
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 10, 2000
Location: PRK
Posts: 430
Well...all the recommendations worked except for the clear nail polish. It disolved the enamel paint! It turned the white and orange layers into a gooey mess.

Hmmm...
TCW is offline  
Old December 19, 2001, 07:50 AM   #9
Dave McC
Staff In Memoriam
 
Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Columbia, Md, USA
Posts: 8,811
Some do, some don't, from when I did a lot of fly tying. Try again,and skip the polish. You may have to repaint more, but it's a quickneasy job.
Dave McC is offline  
Old December 19, 2001, 08:16 AM   #10
Al Thompson
Staff Alumnus
 
Join Date: May 2, 1999
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 3,611
Oops.. I used the automotive spot paint found at Wal-Mart.

Giz
__________________
http://www.scfirearms.org/
Al Thompson is offline  
Old December 19, 2001, 09:53 PM   #11
slick slidestop
Senior Member
 
Join Date: October 30, 2001
Location: Texas
Posts: 394
If you use alcohol, use pure graine, not regular rubbing alcohol as it will leave an oily residue. I'd stick with hot thinner
slick slidestop is offline  
Old December 20, 2001, 08:22 AM   #12
Dave McC
Staff In Memoriam
 
Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Columbia, Md, USA
Posts: 8,811
Straight grain alcohol is good stuff. Besides its talent as a beverage ingredient, that is. Good fire starter in wet weather, antiseptic, and general small part cleaner/degreaser.
Dave McC is offline  
Old December 20, 2001, 02:48 PM   #13
TCW
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 10, 2000
Location: PRK
Posts: 430
Where can you get straight grain?
TCW is offline  
Old December 21, 2001, 06:22 AM   #14
Dave McC
Staff In Memoriam
 
Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Columbia, Md, USA
Posts: 8,811
Liquor stores, especially those near Frat Row at colleges(G). Everclear is a common brand.
Dave McC is offline  
Old December 21, 2001, 12:49 PM   #15
TCW
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 10, 2000
Location: PRK
Posts: 430
Thanks, Dave...I won't ask how you knew that
TCW is offline  
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:56 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
This site and contents, including all posts, Copyright © 1998-2021 S.W.A.T. Magazine
Copyright Complaints: Please direct DMCA Takedown Notices to the registered agent: thefiringline.com
Page generated in 0.05315 seconds with 10 queries