This technique involves depositing a small layer of soot on a handgun's front sight using a lighter. This method is particularly useful for GI-style 1911s with rounded front sights that can cause distracting light reflections, leading to inconsistent sight pictures. By blackening the front sight, shooters can achieve a more consistent and crisp sight picture, especially in varying lighting conditions.
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