Testor's White #1145
Model Master Fluorescent Red #FS 28915
The white goes on the sight first as a base coat. Let that dry by air or a blow dryer. Follow it up with the red. It makes it really gleam. If you only apply the red, then it makes no real difference from having nothing on the sight. The white makes it stand out. It almost turns out a bright "hunter" orange when done. I think any fluorescent color would turn out real nice, I just use the red because it turns out that orange color.
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I choose this method over buying the real sight paints since they're so expensive. This stuff will last a long time and only costs a few dollars at a hobby store. You have a plethora of the stuff so if you need to redo your paint job, you can at any time. I also use this on my Winchester '94 .30-30 with a Williams peep sight. You can see that front bead real well through the peep.
What do others use to doctor up a front sight?