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    Re inking or painting sight knobs

    How do you go about re inking the numbers on a Garandicon (or any other sight/item)? Especially the tiny areas.

    Did they use ink? (this is what silk screen uses). I would think they simply wiped the ink across to fill in using a mask or template to hide off the areas to not be filled but what technique is used and does anyone know of a "you tube" or some site that has pictures and instructions? Was there a specific color? I note the good marked ones show a beige but were they white when original? Lot of different whites!

    I have very easily filled in a Winchester "Red Letter" Model 37 shotgun but the tiny numbers will be a challenge without a good technique and some training.

    What is the correct term?

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