Here is the deal. I have a new 475 with a set of v-notch express sights with a gold bead front. I know some guys don't like these on a handgun but this is the sight I am the most comfortable shooting. Unfortunately I have a vision problem that causes me to have a tough time seeing the gold bead. I would like to paint the bead with a flourescent green or pink powder paint like I use on my fishing jigs. These are the 2 colors I can see the best and I all ready take a lot of ribbing from my buddies as the feathers on my arrows are also those colors. So let the jokes begin!
My question is this. Once aplied the paint should be baked in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes to give it a very tough almost indestructable finish. Do you think this will effect the front sight blade and has anyone tried this on a front sight?
Thanks,
Erick