I have used nail polish for years have the same dab on my Marlin .22 that I put on 20 years ago. They have it in bright orange works well in low light.
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I have used nail polish for years have the same dab on my Marlin .22 that I put on 20 years ago. They have it in bright orange works well in low light.
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These guys have both the practical experience, but the right answer too.
If you want brighter colors, use a base coat of one of the iridescent white ones, then use a translucent high-vis color, yellow, green or orange on top. You don't want too shiny, so if you can find a flat clear coat, that will help protect the rest.
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Nail polish beats everything.
My DIL gave me a bottle of BRIGHT green polish from Halloween. Have been using it for years. Stays on & comes off easily with remover. I use red on the rear green on the front. My old eyes love it.
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I use nail polish too..
found that a coat of clear nail polish, over any color,
will keep the color intact for a much longer period of time.
I've always used Testers (model paint). Toothpick makes a perfect applicator.
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Thank you, everybody! It looks like my daughter and I will be shopping for nail polish together! We already shoot together, it should be fun!
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