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LEVER ACTION LIGHT / LASER MOUNTS
We are not afraid of the dark, we just need to SEE the things that are IN the dark... I like my light to be removable so I can mount it when needed but not have it in the way. Its only dark half of the day. This is helpful when used as a home defense measure and also in the tent when Yogi comes to visit.
YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS !
The Skinner Lever Light Mount looks like it grew in place on your rifle.
Simple to mount, no gunsmithing, no alterations to your rifle.
Mount is AMBEDEXTRIOUS allowing mounting to
either side or adding a light AND a Laser.
Slim as the forend, Light Weight at 2.5 oz
Machined from Solid Barstock + Black Anodized
Designed for the Streamlight® type lights and mounting systems.
Other manufactures lights will also work.
~ FOR THE HENRY BIG BOY ALL CAL. ORDER SIZE 675 ~
READ THIS CAREFULLY
The BIG BOY mount fits Henry Models H006 and H012
Brass Frame and Steel Frame/Standard and Big Loop
These are PISTOL caliber rifles ie: 327/ 357/44/45
These are NOT 30-30/35/4570
~ Winchester 1894, Marlin 336, Marlin 1894 and Rossi 44 Mag ~
Order SIZE 650
$79
Other sizes and models will be listed here as they are available
We know what is needed... 45-70 / 22 tube fed / 357 ~ 38 Watch for them here
Model numbers (675 and 650) reflect the tube diameters these are designed to fit. If you have a model not listed here, measure your tube and decide accordingly. .650" and .675"
FLASHLIGHT/LASER ~ Olights
There are a lot of great lights on the market that fit our rails
(Almost any that are Picatinny mounted)
I've been using the Olight Baldr Pro and LOVING IT...
On a recent trip to the Yukon for Moose, I took a Skinner BUSH PILOT in 44 mag for bear protection.
The 44 Mag with our Skinner Lever
Light Rail gave a lot of comfort everywhere we went.
Very handy when moving meat at night.
We had Grizzly bears all around the camp and in the bush.. These two had claimed the gutpile of Sheila's Moose.
The outhouse was 150 yards from camp over a hill which made "going" at night quite interesting.
The Olight Baldr Pro's 1350 lumins lit up the night and the Green Laser was brilliant out to over 100 yards.
I highly recommend the Baldr Pro with Green Laser
Available in Desert Tan (shown) and Black
$149
Olight Baldr Pro Specifications
QUICK DETACH MOUNTING / EASY ON / EASY OFF
● Super Bright LED: Max 1,350 lumens with a strobe mode, perfect for tactical applications. Powered by two (Included) CR123A batteries
● Impressive Green Laser: Class IIIa <5mW green laser is five times brighter than the red laser, visible even during daytime for faster and more accurate target acquisition
● Easy Operation: Activate the light with an ambidextrous rear switch with your fingertips. Easily switch modes with a quick flip
● Wide Compatibility: Compatible with Beretta, GL, FN, HK, Ruger, Sig Sauer, Smith and Wesson, Springfield, Taurus, etc.
Some thoughts from Andy
There are very few things you can hang on a Lever Gun that make it more useful. A stock lever action rifle is about as slim, sleek, svelt, and useful as it can be. Smooth lines, no protrusions, nothing to hang up, goes in and out of a scabbard or case, use around the easily, etc...
About anything we "accessorize" with will actually impede the
natural handling characteristics of these iconic rifles.
If Tacticool is your thing by all means embrace it. Do understand there is a difference between "Looks Cool!" and "Works Better".
WHAT CAN MAKE MY LEVERGUN MORE USEFUL?
In my lifetime spend in the outdoors with lever action rifles, I've narrowed the mods down to these helpful items.
1. Better sights.
A rugged peep or ghost ring sight will add sight radius and a more intuitive, easier to use sighting system. At levergun ranges an optic is not really warranted. Anything that runs on battery's can also fail when you need it.
2. A Simple, Light Weight Sling.
Something to carry the rifle/carbine and give some hands free capability is very useful. Let the sling be for carrying the rifle. Anything you hang off the sling will become a pendulum swinging under the rifle when shooting offhand.
3. A Butt Cuff with "some" Ammo carrying capacity.
A well constructed, simple, butt cuff that holds a few extra rounds can be handy if you need to "Grab and GO" with your rifle. Keep it simple and light. 5 or 6 extra rounds will be enough. Clean the ammo regularly.
4. A way to attach a small tactical flashlight.
We are not afraid of the dark, we just need to SEE the things that are IN the dark... I like my light to be removable so I can mount it when needed but not have it in the way. Its only dark half of the day. This is helpful when used as a home defense measure and also in the tent when Yogi comes to visit.
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