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Truglow
I noticed my truglow sights last night were not very bright. They have been on my gun for around4-5 years. Do they run out of gas for a better term after a while. It is the Truglow Magnum Gobble Dot. Can I just get the fiber optic replaced.
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RE: Truglow
I have Tru Glos on many of my guns and they look the same as they always have, some are at least 7 years old.
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RE: Truglow
Kevin,
When I look at them I dont see any of the stuff inside. Like the end site it is a small tube and inch long or so. It is kind of a dull orange inside and I use to be able to see where the stuff was there was a bright orange. Kind of like an ink pen when it goes down?? |
RE: Truglow
i could be wrong but im pretty sure there is no liquid in truglo sights. fiber optics are just that...little tiny fibers. not sure if they go dull or not but i do know you can replace just the fiber part extremely easy.
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RE: Truglow
Check out the ones by HiViz. Seesm that they makes their fiber opticsa little thicker than Tru-glo.
I especially like the modelthat has three small magnets that really clamp on your barrel over the rib. Here's a link. http://www.guns4u.net/hi_viz.htm |
RE: Truglow
Your Tru Glos are probably just suffering from scratching of the ends and/or sides, or a condition called "crazing" which is usually cause by exposure to a solvent. A going over with a quality polish for acrylic plastics should restore them, remove the rods and clean them thoroughly with the polish.
ORIGINAL: TEmbry15 i could be wrong but im pretty sure there is no liquid in truglo sights. fiber optics are just that...little tiny fibers. not sure if they go dull or not but i do know you can replace just the fiber part extremely easy. |
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