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    Would the heating of the material to form the holster destroy the photoluminescent properties? Just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olim9 View Post
    I’ve recently tried putting glow duct tape on the beavertail area. I can see it pretty well when I wake up early in the morning.
    Neat! Just to clarify, is the tape you are referring to the same Dawson tape you linked to? Or something else?

    (I'm looking for some glow in the dark material that glows for a long time for marking purposes, hence the question. Doesn't have to be any sort of grip material, just has to remain visible for as long as possible.)

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    Didn’t Cendex have something like this years ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVP View Post
    Does your flashlight glow all night? Or just a few hours?
    Yes, all night, actually. Obviously not as bright as at bedtime, but no problem seeing it at 5 (my usual wake up time).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bergeron View Post
    I am a GITD addict/nerd, so I’m just loving this idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M2CattleCo View Post
    Now I want a glow in the dark glock 17 frame.

    And now I'll never be happy because there ain't one...
    I have no doubt that would actually sell like gangbusters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caballoflaco View Post
    Two other ideas that would be cheaper.

    Add some glow in the dark adhesive backed vinyl and add some to your holster.

    Or maybe a GITD vinyl sheet laying on the nightstand that you place your pistol on, it’s the visible in silhouette, and you don’t have to worry about finding time to charge with light. This wouldn’t be convient for travel.
    Glow in The Dark Tape - 30 ft x 1 inch - Glow-in-The-Dark Luminous Halloween photoluminescent/Luminescent Emergency roll Safety Egress Markers Stairs, Walls, Steps, exit Sign

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NH0JTQX..._f12mEbG8FYANF

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy View Post
    Neat! Just to clarify, is the tape you are referring to the same Dawson tape you linked to? Or something else?

    (I'm looking for some glow in the dark material that glows for a long time for marking purposes, hence the question. Doesn't have to be any sort of grip material, just has to remain visible for as long as possible.)
    This is the exact one I used
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CH...b_b_asin_image

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olim9 View Post
    Thanks! Looks like that would do the trick. Unfortunately US Amazon won't sell it to me, UK Amazon wants over £30 for it(!), and while the German Amazon has a slightly lower price, it ain't by much... I'm going to have to find another way.

    Edit: I'm an idiot and forgot eBay exists. Sorted.
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