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steel,can use a dab of paint if you need more visability,silver disappears in low light as does brass YMMV however :idunno:
 
I make my sights out of 1962 quarters an they work good for me even in low light. Try em an if ya dont like em simply change it :hatsoff:
 
Don't one thousand nine hundred and sixty two quarters make it kind of muzzle heavy? :haha: MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
 
The sight on my hunting rifle is steel with a touch of yellow paint.
 
I beg to disagree. For my eyes brass glows nicely as early or late as the law allows. A freshly scotchbrite polished front sight shines nicely. The rear face must be sloped to catch overhead light, or barley corned shaped. BJH
 
Mine is German silver, but I filed a notch in it and glued and shaped a piece of a wild boar's tusk. Kind of like an ivory bead.

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wattlebuster said:
I make my sights out of 1962 quarters an they work good for me even in low light. Try em an if ya dont like em simply change it :hatsoff:

Can you post pics of this?

The all black sights, on my GPR flinter, aren't ideal for my old eyes..
 
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