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I'm looking at the one that mounts on the receiver using the pre drilled holes on the Henry steel carbine.Not a great answer to your question but I put one my marlin 1984. I got the skinner front sight that slid into the dovetail although it was slightly taller. The instructions from skinner was to install the taller sight and file it for proper elevation (its brass). Somehow it came the perfect height. Get the aperture assortment. Awsome sight
Good to know.When I installed the skinner peep sight on my 357 henry I found I could see the stock front sight without issue.
I just installed the Skinner Barrel Mount Peep Sight and I find that the stock front brass bead works pretty well.
The one I'm looking at Skinner for is a steel carbine large lever loopThe Henrys with the brass receivers sure are pretty but they would drive my OCDedness crazy...I'd have to shoot them with latex gloves to keep the fingerprints at bay.
The Henrys with the brass receivers sure are pretty but they would drive my OCDedness crazy...I'd have to shoot them with latex gloves to keep the fingerprints at bay.
I'm eternally grateful OCD will never be a term used to describe meThe one I'm looking at Skinner for is a steel carbine large lever loop
Very handy rifle
The brass receiver would drive me nuts too
Does Williams make a rear sight with the adjustable “target knobs” ?
I have that combo on more than one rifle. I really like front globes and rear aperture adjustable sightsI set up a Williams Foolproof rear sight with the target knobs and a Lyman 17A front globe sight on my Marlin 336. They work great together.