Ultra Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint 1/2Oz
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Here is the cheapest and most high-quality effective solution that I could think of in adding night glow sights to your Walther PPS or any gun with recessed sights. Total cost is around 15-20 dollars and you can use the paint on other useful projects!
Materials Needed:
– A couple toothpicks
– Glow Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint (Use URL below)
– Gun with recessed sights
– Steady hands so don’t drink a mtn dew or three cups of coffee
– Automotive Clear coat / Clear Nail polish / Epoxy (take your pick) this will help seal the V10 Product in place.
Product Details on Green V10 (pulled from glow’s website)
.Brightness Rating: Very High (~33000)
.Duration: Very Long (24+ hours)
.Glow Color: Green-Yellow
.Daytime Color: Almost Clear with White-Green Tint
.Green strontium aluminate phosphorescent
.Particle Size 55-85 microns
.Brightest Glow Paint Sold Anywhere
.Dry time is 10-15mins
Ultra Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint 1/2Oz
Click to purchase, purchasing from the link above helps support my addiction to innovate and help otheres 🙂 Thnx RA!
Youtube Video on DIY
[…] DIY Cheap and Effective Method to Adding Night Glow Sights on a Walther PPS 9mm by me Sponsored Links GA_googleFillSlot("walther-300p"); Well folks, Here's my little contribution to the DIY realm. Cheap easy and SUPER effective glow/night sights. Once the paint is charged up with a flash light, it will remain / glow (not at 100% but more like 20% for many many hours after) I charged a small sample by my nightstand right before I went to bed, I woke up 9hrs later and it was still glowing and very visible. DIY Cheap and Effective Method to Adding Night Glow Sights on a Walther PPS 9mm by onza04 // Raginga… […]
Smith and Wesson M&P 9 – with glow paint!
Night sights on S&W M&P 9
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How long does the glow seem to last? Thanks for sharing.
If you blast the glow area with a UV light it will glow very very very green for 10mins. Then fade out fairly quickly. But once your eyes have adjusted to the night light you will see the faint level glow for 8+hours no joke!