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  • #16
    quickcf
    Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 265

    Originally posted by Slick
    +1 on the testors! I use the florescent orange on the serrations up front and flat black on the rear.. It lasts really well IMHO, and is easy to touch-up if need be. I just did my Taurus M85->

    Slick, nice looking Taurus. Did you have it chromed?

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    • #17
      762cavalier
      NRA Training Counselor
      CGN Contributor
      • Oct 2005
      • 3626

      Slick, nice looking Taurus. Did you have it chromed?
      Nope, They come like that stock. I have one just like it but without the paint(which looks really good and I may have to try that)
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      • #18
        Slick
        Banned
        • Apr 2007
        • 52

        Originally posted by quickcf
        Slick, nice looking Taurus. Did you have it chromed?
        Polished stainless! I guess they don't make this model anymore (got it on consignment).

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        • #19
          drawn
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 550

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          • #20
            JTROKS
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2007
            • 13093

            I did all that painting the front sight before and I use to drill a small spot for the paint to take hold, I painted the whole front sight before, but it gets distracting sometimes. I think a small spot of bright green or orange is the best. But not I just put fiber optics, it lasts longer and doesn't require touch ups as long as you don't break them.

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            In the eye of the storm
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            Just beware of the thorns...
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            • #21
              metalhead357
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2006
              • 5546

              I use a bottle of funky yellowish/green glow in the dark. In daylight it off sets the front post just enough. One quick shine of a light on it and it stays *lit* for quite some time.

              Look around costume supply places, party planning places, etc. I've had my bottle soooooooooo freaking long I dont remember where I bought the stuff.
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              • #22
                BaronW
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 989

                Walmart in cerritos had testors paint on clearance, so I got a bottle of fluorescent green for my GP-100. Much better than the stock flat black.
                I am not a lawyer, the above does not constitute legal advice.

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