I've got to fully agree with you on this one, open sights with dots were designed for fast aquisition of man-sized targets in adverse light conditions, not precision shooting
ATB,
Nick
Depending on the lighting, I found the fiber optics "haloed " at times on my HW45 and 40. Also for precise target work they're not as good as black post and notch. A simple and reversible solution is to put a dot of black acrylic paint on both or just rear sight. It comes off with a scrape of finger nail. I'm currently working with both covered for target practice, but it definitely helps to at least have the rear sight blacked out like the Alecto with red at front and black at rear. Bought mine at "Stationary box " 99p, 2fl oz bottle.
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I've got to fully agree with you on this one, open sights with dots were designed for fast aquisition of man-sized targets in adverse light conditions, not precision shooting
ATB,
Nick
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Another little tip, is to over paint each fiber optic with similar coloured acrylic to subdue the light but not kill it.
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You are so right about those rear sights. Changing the subject slightly, I've sometimes found that I need to temporarily change the front blade to a colour instead of black. A dab of Tippex turns it white, then it can be coloured using dayglo red or orange marker pen. And like the acrylic paint, comes off with a scrape of the fingernail.
I've modded my 1377 with a fibre optic front sight and a peep hole at the rear, I find that the round fibre optic is great when using the peep as they are both round, very much like using aperature sights and very accurate.
Ken
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Hi Peteswright,
I wrote to Crosman (Europe) and asked if there were fibre optic sights for their pistols, I received a reply stating NO! but why did I not get a fibre optic sight and modify my own sight by super gluing it onto it.......
as I had an old F.O. sight that came off my SMK S3 pistol..I did just that and it is very successful, I have now purchased spare fibre optic rods from the USA in order to do more mods, if you shop around you can usualy get what you want from the US.
Ken
FYI, Fibre optic rods are available cheaply and in several gauges and colours from most archery shops.
Might save you some hassle over ordering from the US.
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i will try with my Black Star but i have to say i am liking these standard fibre optic jobs in the gathering gloom
and on dark targets set against shadewillie
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Regarding my 1377 I literaly cut the rod off of the old sight and super glued it on top of the new one, as for getting the spare rods in the UK, I tried googling for them with little success at a price I wanted to pay...then I found a US company called 'NorthWoodsOutpost of MN' on that seemed reasonable, I have also purchased parts from a company called 'Airgunsmith' again in the US for parts to my 1377 and they are both very very good on postage and of course its $ not £s, we are generaly ripped of in this country...just imafine a brand new 1377 for $59.
Ken