Says the one who came on here to tell everyone that it's the last time he makes a purchase from the USA.You suffer from some serious brain decay !!
If you have nothing valuable to add, stay in your basement and booze yourself to hell.


Says the one who came on here to tell everyone that it's the last time he makes a purchase from the USA.You suffer from some serious brain decay !!
If you have nothing valuable to add, stay in your basement and booze yourself to hell.
Says the one who came on here to tell everyone that it's the last time he makes a purchase from the USA.![]()
Thanks for the response I'm hoping to avoid having to pay shipping twiceSkinner offers advice on their web site, just tell them the point of impact and they will let you know which size front sight to get.
I didn't require a different front sight on my two Henrys.
Thanks for the response I'm hoping to avoid having to pay shipping twice
Put a blade sight on the front it. I have a small game carbine and found the bead at the front too big. Blade sight made me want to take the little plinker everywhere.I have a Henry 22 with the skinner sight and don’t really love it. I mean, it’s better than the stock rear notch but wasn’t worth the money. My other levers will be keeping the rear notch or buckhorn sights
I just got one myself. Pretty excited to try it out. The overall quality looks fine, I got a bit of a chuckle when I installed it and it appears whomever at the manufacturer stripped the weaver screwhead very slightly. It works fine still need to zero it.Received the sight yesterday, and installed it immediately.
Today, at the range, I adjusted the sight with several types of ammo, and as expected,
it is spot on a 50 yards, therefore no different front sight needed.
This is my second Skinner sight, the other one is on a Henry Big Boy in 357 magnum, and again it works perfectly with the standard front sight.
I both cases, I did not even have to remove the rear sight, I like that.
To sum it up, I am very impressed with the Skinner sights, while not cheap (especially with our weak CAD), these sights are of the highest manufacturing quality, easy to install and use, and make your gun much more accurate and fun to shoot
Complacency and allowing our government to be hijacked has consequences. But by all means. Buy the stuff sold here in Canada, made in China.I ordered this one last week, comes to ~CAD $180 shipped
https://skinnersights.com/products/the-skinner-rimfire-groove-sight?variant=18345993076809
This will be the last thing I buy from the US for the time being.
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what velocity of .22lr ammo do you shoot ?Skinner offers advice on their web site, just tell them the point of impact and they will let you know which size front sight to get.
I didn't require a different front sight on my two Henrys.
what velocity of .22lr ammo do you shoot ?