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Title: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 04, 2004, 10:06:34 PM
I wonder ..... and I haven't even run this by Eric yet ...... if it would be possible to make (drill/mill) two small (say 3/32") indents on the rear sight ... either side of the notch.  Then machine a slight concave on the foresight ramp.

Reason being .... I have usefully applied and used (instance BHP) ... ''BrightSights'' paint in the small depressions on a sight ... and they stay put.  Foresight is easiest when vertical at rear so R9 would need some slight relief to hold paint so it was not rubbed off.

I favor two green spots rear and a yellow up front ... it makes for a much faster sight pic' aquisition.  I have applied some to my R9S and like the effect --- it will of course rub off because on a flat surface.

What thoughts?  waste of time - or useful small modification to the gun, to permit those who like paint to apply it so it'll last.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: shooterjb on June 05, 2004, 11:32:43 AM
It sounds great R9SCarry,

I would love to see it done at the factory. I have always been a fan of low light sights but the Rohrbaugh seems like such a good gun that I have been willling to settle for the gun without them. I like your idea.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Mr_Jody_Hudson on June 05, 2004, 02:55:31 PM
I too like the idea as stated!

Source for the paint please?
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 05, 2004, 04:34:21 PM
I got mine from Charlie Parrott .. the Smart Carry guy.  He happened to put in a small flier with my order for the rig and discovered he keeps the paint.  Comes in very tiny bottles.  There are ''fluorescent'' colors done too but he reckons those are not as good as cracked up to be.  I got the standard ones .... in yellow, green and red.  I apply with end of a toothpick.

His site is ..... http://www.smartcarry.com/ but no need to go there ..... just call on ... 1-888-459-2358 and speak to him.

I daresay there are other sources of course.  In fact just Googled this ......

"bright sights"

Try it and you'll get the manufacturer's site and other links too.

So - reckon I could run this by Eric?  Unless he has read this already of course!  (not wanting to add to your work burden Eric - honest!!).
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 05, 2004, 05:19:12 PM
I've emailed Eric to get his thoughts on this ... I have now got #2 R9 on order and would certainly like this done to it if at all possible ... it will be what I carry a lot ... my first I want to preserve somewhat!  We'll see if it's practicable .. albeit I expect for a small cost increase.

Here is the R9S sight picture again . but I have added the ''effect'' you'd see, if I added my green and yellow.  The forsight color bar is not showing full width - cos i am assuming any shallow machining to ''contain/protect'' any applied paint would perforce not be full width.

I could if real careful, and with the machinery I still have .. do this for myself ... but would hesitate to do so from choice ... it'd be way less accurate than if done CNC!!  It would represent extra programing and another operation on a slide but - once set up .. could probably be done without adding a huge time burden.

The whole idea of course with this paint deal is simply to ''find'' that foresight quicker.


(http://www.bedford.net/design/shoot3/R9S-test/r9s-picture-dots.jpg)
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Mr_Jody_Hudson on June 05, 2004, 09:54:48 PM
I plan to preserve my first one as well and plan to carry my second one.  I too would like my second one done exactly as you suggest; one color rear sights and a second color for front sight.

My current thought is that my Rohrbaugh will be my BUG and it may well go into an ankle holster.  My thoughts are that the Rohrbaugh will be available inside left ankle; for in-the-car and on-the-ground availability.  My Keltec P-11 will likely go in my right, front pocket and I have already mounted the clip onto my Glock 19 for my full size choice, when I am dressed properly to conceal the larger form factor pistol.  

My Keltec and Glock both have night sites and I would like for my Rohrbaugh to have them as well.  Please let Eric know this when you speak to him, if you please.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: pocketman on June 05, 2004, 11:17:32 PM
Looks great. I like it!
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 05, 2004, 11:40:45 PM
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My Keltec and Glock both have night sites and I would like for my Rohrbaugh to have them as well
Are you meaning Tritiums Jody? .... I assume so.  I'd imagine that would be a trickier/costlier process than what I was considering.

I will tho see what Eric has to say .... and take it from there.... and ask about night sight feasability.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Mr_Jody_Hudson on June 05, 2004, 11:43:42 PM
Even at $100 to $150, The Tritiums would be nice, if they were factory replacable, as they do go dim in time.

However, detents, with paint, as you have described would be acceptable... although perhaps NOT in keeping with Karl and Eric's fundamental quality requirements.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 05, 2004, 11:54:37 PM
True Jody - they would have to be replaceable in time.  Even allowing for cost of those, in themselves ....... somehow i think the mod's to slide might be tricky, tho of course, nothing is impossible!!

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perhaps NOT in keeping with Karl and Eric's fundamental quality requirements.
I thought of that ..... but do think that it would be nice if they could do it - as an extra - for those requesting same.  The ''defacing'' element would I think not seem too excessive, even on such a quality piece.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Mr_Jody_Hudson on June 05, 2004, 11:58:52 PM
Perhaps they would DO the detents and paint them with plain paint dots; but allow us to replace those dots with the special paints, if we wish... or even have them available ready to paint.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 06, 2004, 12:07:20 AM
''Ready to paint'' Jody was all I had in mind .... just the necessary preparation such that applied paint ..... if used ... would not be vulnerable to being rubbed off.  I wasn't thinking of them adding any paint really ... tho I guess it could be offered with white perhaps as some other gun mfrs do.

I'll hope to hear Eric's thoughts when he has time to reply to me.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: GeorgeH on June 06, 2004, 12:28:59 PM
Just three dots would be great.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 08, 2004, 01:17:15 PM
Had an email from Eric today - poor guy, almost hate writing him these days he is so busy.  Don't know about anyone else but I feel almost honored to get personal replies ..... from someone so busy..... it is appreciated and I think that fact is known.  This is the comment for now re my idea ....

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The idea of small cuts on the rear surface of the sights
does have merit and is "something" we have been considering, whether it be the round cut recesses or horizontal serrations. Either would help the sight picture while keeping that low profile we need for this application. I will bring your suggestions up to Karl, Steve and Geoff and get back to you on their thoughts of putting such a thing into play.

My personal preference still would be for round indents .. I like dot effect on other sights .. the foresight could also be dot, or small bar - wouldn't matter over much.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Oscar on June 08, 2004, 11:52:32 PM
I am going from memory as I last handled an R9S at the NRA Convention, but I believe that by proper fixturing of the slide, the rear sights may be machined by performing two plunge cuts with the correct size endmill.  This operation can be done on a vertical mill such as a Bridgeport Series 1 on a very small lot size basis.  CNC equipment would be prefferable if the lot size is greater due to less machine operator interaction.  Machining a small dot sight on the front sight probably would be very risky due to the long distance that a conventional milling tool would have to span (assuming that the hole produced has its centerline parallel to the barrel's bore).  I believe that the preferred machining method for the front sight would be Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) by using an EDM drill such as one produced by Japax.  This type of machining uses a brass or copper tube of a specified diameter with deionized water flowing through it.  An electrical charge is applied to the tube and a spark is produced which accurately erodes the metal of the front sight (the slide must be electrically grounded).  The utility of this method is that there is no side forces on the tube as there would be on a conventional end mill.  Any side force on an end mill would cause the tool to "walk" and produce a sloppy result (and the greater the end mills unsupported length - the worse it gets).  Milling the rear sights would be fine because the machinist could "choke up" on the end mill so the unsupported length issue would not apply.  Whew!
  I'm writing this dissertation with the hope that it may get to Eric or Karl and three dot sights may be standard on my R9S that I won't see for three months.  (Selfish Huh?)
  Thanks for the continuing flow of information recorded on this forum!
  
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: flyandscuba on June 09, 2004, 12:06:42 AM
Uh huh.... what Oscar said!

Is there enough metal/surface there to allow drilling and insertion of tritium vials?

That's what I'd really want -- three dots...tritium dots! :)
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: R9SCarry on June 09, 2004, 01:59:02 AM
Welcome Oscar ... :) ..... all sounds like good thinking there.  Well .. as i understand it Eric does read here (when he finds time!!!) ..... and is pleased to have us debating and comparing - and feeding back.

He also mentioned how nice it is that some of us refer to our guns by S/N .... that feeling of pride of ownership etc.

I expect eventually to hear back on this once they have given it consideration.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: GeorgeH on June 09, 2004, 10:35:29 AM
Hi R9:

Boards like this sell guns.

We also serve as a customer service resource. As well as a free focus group for the manufacturer.

For a company like Rohrbaugh, which is new (in that it only recently started shipping guns) our impressions of the firearm, especially since it is very expensive, will be very, very persuasive to prospective customers. Unlike the marketing efforts of a company--we are real, normal people who have no financial interest in the company, and spent alot of our own money on an unproven firearm.

Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Oscar on June 09, 2004, 07:05:59 PM
  I like the idea of adding tritium vials to the R9s.  In order to determine whether this is possible, tritium vial manufacturers should be contacted to:  1) get a listing of their models diameter and length dimensions 2) get the tritium vials installation requirements such as mounting hole size & depth, type of adhesive for installation and minimum wall thickness required around the vial and 3) inquire about the recommended removal method since they will someday wear out and need to be replaced.  Next the R9s slide will need to be dimensionally examined to determine whether there is adequate material to allow the tritium vial's installation.
  Other considerations such as heat and recoil values may also be discussed with the tritium vial manufacturer.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Fud on July 18, 2004, 06:47:07 AM
I think that they should incorporate an INTERNAL sight system as found as a factory option on the NAA Guardians ...

(http://www.naaminis.com/pix/gutsightrear.jpg)

... does Eric read these forums? Maybe he could take that into consideration.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Frenchy on July 18, 2004, 03:08:53 PM
I was reading about the Gutter Snipe sight system, and was impressed. Of all the sight designs for these diminutive pistols, this seems to be the best. Low profile, high tech & and snag free.
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Richard S on July 18, 2004, 05:50:47 PM
I have the "Gutter Snipe" sights on my G-380 and find them to be excellent.  If the option were available for my R9s, I would order it in a heartbeat.  

RS
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: Garish on November 24, 2005, 02:28:59 AM
So what happened???  Did anyone from Rorbaugh get back to you?  What was the result?
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: ccoorreeyy on January 01, 2009, 10:15:40 PM
I just found this thread.  I guess the mill dots never took flight with Eric and crew.  I wonder why?  It is neat that the idea was being thrown around long, long before I had mine done.  I can tell you that I find it MUCH faster to get on target with the dots.  Here is mine with red epoxy paint in the milled dimples.  I opted for a figure 8 over the 3 dot alignment style.

(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x275/ccaallaahhaann/small3.jpg)
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: bonzer1 on January 04, 2009, 05:21:27 PM
I've just purchased a R9S and am very pleased with it.  One thing that I wanted to do was have red dots put in by the sights.  The work that you have done on yours looks great.  I was wondering if you would be able to share the information for the person that did the work.

Thanks and Happy New Years!
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: ccoorreeyy on January 04, 2009, 08:46:13 PM
Welcome Bonzer1, I hope you enjoy the forum as much as I have.   Check out this post and the link in that post for all the info on my custom.  Bob does AWSOME work.
Corey

http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Gunsmith;action=display;num=1211138742
Title: Re: Another sights thought .....
Post by: bonzer1 on January 04, 2009, 09:07:25 PM
Thanks Corey, much appreciated!