First Look: XS Sights Ghost Ring Sights for Henry Big Boy Carbines

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posted on March 21, 2023
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Mainghost Ring Sights On Big Boy Rifle

XS Sights is offering its Ghost Ring sight sets for Henry Big Boy Carbine lever-action rifles chambered in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum.

Ghost Ring sight sets are constructed from precision-machined steel and are fully adjustable for windage and elevation. Featuring a large ghost ring aperture and white0stripe front sight, they are designed for easy installation on Henry Big Boy Carbines equipped with a compatible XS Lever Rail. These rugged ghost-ring sight sets deliver an enhanced field of view and white stripe front sight that is highly visible on targets in a wide array of lighting conditions, allowing for the quick target acquisition.

Ghost ring sights for Henry Big Boy on White

“We introduced the XS Lever Rail for Henry Big Boy Carbines chambered in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum late last year and have been inundated with requests for compatible ghost-ring sight sets,” said Addison Monroe, marketing manager, XS Sights. “We are happy to now offer these to customers who want to take their Henry lever gun to the next level of performance when using iron sights.”

XS Ghost Ring sets are CNC-machined in Fort Worth, Texas and come with both a .230-inch ID and a .191-inch ID aperture, for fine tuning to various shooting environments.

For more information, visit xssights.com. MSPR: $111.00

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