Site paint -- anyone tried SiteGlo ?
Posted: December 10th, 2011, 7:25 pm
Hello all. Was looking for pictures of painted sites on the P-64 and have seen some, but was wondering if anyone has had experience with SiteGlo from http://www.siteglo.com/applications.html
According to their instructions, they say it is very permanent! (see: http://www.siteglo.com/SiteGlo-Installa ... ctions.pdf)
I don't own a P-64 yet, but after researching for over 6 months on other CC options, from the Bodyguard 380 to the Kel-Tec PF-9, I stumbled across this site after seeing C&R offerings that are available. I've come to the conclusion that the P-64 is probably one of the best, robust and well thought out designs since the Walther PPK. As well as having a decade of a proven track record. The P-64 will definitely be my choice in the first firearm that I've had in over 15 years, my last being a Glock 19. While giving pause in respect to the availability of the 9x18 Makarov, I'm glad to know that round is still going strong! Albeit, not available at my local Wal-Mart. I see that Hornady is making their FTX Critical Defense in this chambering! Although pricey, (as is their entire line of critical defense), this option remains.
Nonetheless, I sure am glad I found this site!! The wealth of information here is "priceless"! I applaud the creator if this site and all it's contributors. It's quite refreshing to see no one here is "flaming" others, which happens on most "other" gun forums.
Thank you for your time, and if you have pics of UN-painted P-64 sights, I'd like to see those as well! (macro shots preferred, rear site, front site, in 2 separate photos)
I can't find any close-ups on Google.
....next thought....Crimson Trace Laser Grips? Probably NEVER from CT, but? Walther PPK/S or Bersa Thunder 380... and a Dremal tool?? I'll bet UR laughing now!
Happy Holidays,
-Pace
New Orleans, LA (don't go out at night here!)
PS: Don't laugh too hard at my Avatar. I really do want a m1895 that points in the correct direction.
According to their instructions, they say it is very permanent! (see: http://www.siteglo.com/SiteGlo-Installa ... ctions.pdf)
I don't own a P-64 yet, but after researching for over 6 months on other CC options, from the Bodyguard 380 to the Kel-Tec PF-9, I stumbled across this site after seeing C&R offerings that are available. I've come to the conclusion that the P-64 is probably one of the best, robust and well thought out designs since the Walther PPK. As well as having a decade of a proven track record. The P-64 will definitely be my choice in the first firearm that I've had in over 15 years, my last being a Glock 19. While giving pause in respect to the availability of the 9x18 Makarov, I'm glad to know that round is still going strong! Albeit, not available at my local Wal-Mart. I see that Hornady is making their FTX Critical Defense in this chambering! Although pricey, (as is their entire line of critical defense), this option remains.
Nonetheless, I sure am glad I found this site!! The wealth of information here is "priceless"! I applaud the creator if this site and all it's contributors. It's quite refreshing to see no one here is "flaming" others, which happens on most "other" gun forums.
Thank you for your time, and if you have pics of UN-painted P-64 sights, I'd like to see those as well! (macro shots preferred, rear site, front site, in 2 separate photos)
....next thought....Crimson Trace Laser Grips? Probably NEVER from CT, but? Walther PPK/S or Bersa Thunder 380... and a Dremal tool?? I'll bet UR laughing now!
Happy Holidays,
-Pace
New Orleans, LA (don't go out at night here!)
PS: Don't laugh too hard at my Avatar. I really do want a m1895 that points in the correct direction.