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  • nf1e
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 2122

    #1

    Sight black

    Full circle. Started with a small carbide lamp in boot camp and then graduated to the Ray-Vin, got lazy and went to Birchwood casey. Now as age has taken a toll on the eyesight have gone back to large carbide lamp to blacken sights and put additional light on the target.


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  • lyman
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11269

    #2
    you left out the wad of masking tape or the plastic spoon/fork/knife with a burnt end,

    be careful with the canned stuff, it will leave a buildup

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    • nf1e
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2122

      #3
      Left out many options, just a thread starter and hopefully folks such as yourself will continue. Rgr on the sight black buildup. I always remove all after a range outing and re-apply for the next time.
      Very interesting how many people on other forums never heard of using sight blackening to raise scores. We are dating ourselves again.

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      • lyman
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 11269

        #4
        well honestly, how many use Iron's any more?

        Service Rifle has good to scopes,


        I have a couple of those old aluminum lighters,, that get all corroded and funky when you need one

        never did graduate to the Ray Vin

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        • nf1e
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2122

          #5
          Originally posted by lyman
          well honestly, how many use Iron's any more?

          Service Rifle has good to scopes,


          I have a couple of those old aluminum lighters,, that get all corroded and funky when you need one

          never did graduate to the Ray Vin

          I think there are a lot of us that still , at least try, to use iron sights. With my 03s and Krags I still do a fairly decent job on paper. Optics do make the day though. One of my favorite rifles is an 03-A4 reproduction with a 2 or 2.5x scope.

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          • JimF
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1179

            #6
            Originally posted by lyman
            . . . .I have a couple of those old aluminum lighters,, that get all corroded and funky when you need one . . . .
            That’s why I grease the threads of those old carbide “flame throwers.”

            Yeah . . .I still use them.

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            • lyman
              Administrator - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 11269

              #7
              Originally posted by nf1e
              I think there are a lot of us that still , at least try, to use iron sights. With my 03s and Krags I still do a fairly decent job on paper. Optics do make the day though. One of my favorite rifles is an 03-A4 reproduction with a 2 or 2.5x scope.

              I still shoot better with irons than a scope,

              I know that is odd, but my AR A2 is what I am used to, even if that front sight post is a bit too fuzzy (need to update my shooting glasses)

              I don't shoot enough anymore to get used to the scope on another I built, but I will have to eventually

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              • nf1e
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 2122

                #8
                I shoot a few times a week on the range in my yard so I get plenty of practice with optics. Still try the irons often and remember why I started using scopes.

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                • Doco Overboard
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2019
                  • 12

                  #9
                  I use some of those cheap throw away birthday cake candles.
                  The type that you get 20 or so in a box.
                  In my shop, I keep a wooden dowel mashed up on one end that sits in a small tub of kerosene.
                  That one comes in handy for in-letting, smoking parts for fitting and all that sort of thing.
                  Throws a nice black smudge once lit.

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                  • jjrothWA
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1148

                    #10
                    Anyone remember "Gun Smoke", still got mine. Jus the problem is finding the calcium carbine for using it.

                    Was head to Camp Perry and stopped in Vermillion, Ohio hardware store, where I asked the owner if he had the CaCo3.

                    He reaches under the counter pulled out a quart can , complete with a 1/2" layer of dust sitting on the lid!!

                    I looked at him and quipped "strong seller, eh"?

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