Marlin & Henry Lever Rifle Peep Sights | Cloverleaf + Green Fiber Optic

Ranger Point Precision

$115.00 - $122.00
SKU:
46, 49, 52, 58, 61
Availability:
Normally ships in 1-2 business days.
The perfect low light hunting peep sight. Best out to 150 yards (not for long distance):
Made for fast sight acquisition and cloverleaf groups. Use the scope -like reticle and the bright green fiber optics to get on target fast. Pair it with a TruGlo front sight for a three dot pistol setup (TruGlo sights not sold on our site)
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HENRY OWNERS: NO NEED TO KNOW YOUR MODEL #:
Marlin & Henry Rifles use two receiver sizes drilled/tapped the same: Big Bore and Pistol Caliber. Additionally, we make a separate taller base for Marlin 1895 45-70 rifles.
Henry Rifles (sometimes need a taller front sight):
Sometimes, our customers run out of rear sight elevation as some barrels have just enough curvature to increase the height space between the receiver and the front sight. The only remedy is a taller sight .565” - .575” tall.
DOES NOT FIT:
Henry Single shots, Long Rangers, Goldenboys, Rimfire 22's
Marlin Rifles (JM, Remington, Ruger):
Works with your factory sight OR any replacement front sight
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Product Description

Our peep sights are currently available for Marlin and Henry lever guns. Please note that both companies have only two receiver sizes, pistol calibers or rifle calibers, that are drilled and tapped in the same place to install a sight or rail. This means every model / trim level uses the same peep sights and all you need to know is your caliber to choose the right one.

Pair with a TruGlo fiber optic front sight for a super fast 3 dot system like a pistol (Super Bright and Robust!)

In the Package: one sight base w/windage screw, one aperture spring w/ elevation screw, two mounting screws, one Allen wrench. 

CLOVERLEAF RECEIVER MARLIN & HENRY PEEP SIGHTS KEY FEATURES:

Three Peep Sight Base Sizes: length of receiver + drilled / tapped to match 

  • Extra Tall: Marlin 1895 45-70 rifles
  • Large: Marlin / Henry Rifle Calibers: in calibers 30-30, 35 Rem, 308, 338, 38-55, 410, 444, 45/70 Govt, 450M 
  • Small: Marlin / Henry Pistol Calibers: in calibers 357 Mag / 38 Spl, 44 Mag, 45 Colt
  • Does not fit Henry Long Ranger or Henry 22 rifle receivers 

- Sleek, low profile, snag-free winged base secures the aperture spring against damage and zero loss while presenting an elegant, dare we say sexy, profile.

- Low aperture sight height elevations (from .26" in the center of the sight up to .36") 

- Clearly marked, scope-like windage and elevation marks make for quick and precise adjustment

- CloverLeaf aperture provides an exceptionally large, .165", bright target picture while still allowing for scope-like, precise shot placement with bright fiber optics on either side

- One piece aperture spring assembly offers robust, repeatable adjustment, and interchangeability between all bases/rails. 

- Matte blasted top sighting channel greatly reduces reflective light interference.

- Type III anodized 7075 billet or lacquered brass bar stock bases look great for a lifetime.

SPECIFICATIONS:

WINDAGE: Side-to-side .09" (using set screw) 

SIGHT HEIGHT (from receiver base to center of peep): .26" - .36" works with factory front sights (using set screw)

CLOVERLEAF SPRING: .165" ghost opening and 2.3" length tail (rides along the bottom of the base/rail)

SMALL BASES Pistol Calibers: 3.31" length x .650" width

LARGE BASES Big Bores: 3.66" length x .650" width

What Makes Our Marlin & Henry Peep Sights Different? 

- Traditional receiver mounted rear peep sights are too tall, forcing you to go on a hunt for a suitable front sight when you'd rather be hunting. 

- Delicate aperture stems are exposed to rough handling, come loose / unscrewed during use, and are prone to snagging. 

- Elevation and windage adjustments use fiddly double set screws that often vibrate loose. 

- Blued steel bases rust and lose their luster.