How much Tritium is in a pair of night sights?
Not enough
A very tiny, yet expensive amount.
People install night sights and reach over and hit the lights "hmmm". Now turn the lights off and wait til your eyes adjust to the dark then look through them "holy fuck these are so bright i'm going to need sunglasses if someone breaks in!!"
>>31971421
More expensive than a flashlight.
Cheaper than an Night Vision scope.
Benefits of neither.
all of it
>>31971421
Enough that I wouldn't appendix carry with them.
>>31971421
So little that it wouldn't cause you physical harm even if you broke the capsules open and snorted the contents, but more than enough to make it practically impossible to sell them in the EU.
>>31971785
I'm not really worried about it being dangerous. I just heard that tritium was extremely rare - like only20kg of it has been discovered - and how much of that was going to night sights.
>>31971914
>how much of that was going to night sights
Way, way less than is going into fire exit signs, wristwatches, aircraft instrument dials, etc.
>>31971421
About 3.50
>>31971421
>How much
depends how bright you require them to be. For me there's about 6 years worth.
>>31971740
beta radiation doesnt penetrate skin
>>31971914
We have unlimited tritium.
You can synthesize it in a breeding reactor.
>>31972642
Link to the process?
>>31972666
Not that anon, but a quick Google search got me this.
>https://www.iter.org/mach/TritiumBreeding
>>31972700
Lol if the people researching fusion still haven't figured out an efficient way to do this then there is no way on arms company will. Tritium for all practical purposes has a limited stockpile.
>>31971421
Iran pls go
>>31972730
>Tritium for all practical purposes has a limited stockpile.
Just like everything else.