Blued Sights on Stainless Steel Ruger GP100
jsmosby
January 18, 2008, 01:40 AM
I noticed that Ruger GP100 revolvers have front and adjustable rear sights that are blued, while the rest of the gun is stainless steel.
The only explanation that I can think of is that blued sights caused less reflective glare than stainless when the gun is sighted during daylight hours.
I am interested in this because I will be chroming a blued revolver soon.
What are you thoughts?
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novaDAK
January 18, 2008, 02:21 AM
the stainless security six my father bought last year has blued sights as well. My stainless P90, P93, and P94 all have blued sights too.
Waywatcher
January 18, 2008, 08:59 AM
The rear sight of a GP100 is aluminum. The front sight is a matte blue though.
Black sights are much easier to use than silvery shiny ones.
bhk
January 18, 2008, 11:50 AM
If you chrome your revolver, be sure they don't do the sights. I had one chromed a few years ago and didn't think to leave any special instructions regarding the sights. As a matter of routine (I guess) the gun cam back with a nice matt chrome finish with the sights remaining blue. I would leave special instructions, just in case. Much easier to see the sights when they are blue.
ktd
January 21, 2008, 12:39 PM
I have seen guns come back from the refinisher with EVERYTHING refinished, whether it made sense or not. I would provide detailed instructions, and have them sign off on it if possible, I have found you can write everything down, get a confirm, and it will still be completely wrong. Ruger blues their sights because they have always had a decent idea of what works. Colt and Smith & Wesson often did stupid things like plating the sights at various times, making them very hard to see.
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