
So I bougth 3 vials of titium from a website along with some Norland 61 super glue. The 3 vials are 'ice blue' 1.5mm by 5mm, They cost me $7.50 each, the glue was also $9.99. Norland 61 is a dry clear non reactive super glue and the recommended glue for titium vials. It uses UV light to dry.
Once the entire stock arrived set about my first attempt at gunsmithing
1) Unload and strip down the Taurus
2) Protected the slide in cloth.
3) Clamped the slide in a bench clamp.
4) Using a 1/16 drill, drilled out the old sights to a depth of 1/2 inch.
5) Remove the slide from the clamp and clean the slide down.
6) Drop a few drops of Norland 16 into the drilled holes.
7) Carefully insert the titium vials into the holes and wipe away any excess glue.
8) leave to dry
Overall the sights look good, but with hindsight I should have got a slightly bigger (wider) vial for the front sight. I think I may paint or detail around the front sight vial for daylight shooting.
The sights look great in the dark, just a little hard to see the front sight in the daylight.
The website for the titium vial was http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showth ... p?t=194646 the glue was from the same site and shipping took about a week.
All told the total cost as less than $40

Edit: I corrected the rpice per vial. It was actually $7.50 per vial not $9.99