Henry 1-Piece EGW Picatinny Rail – H015 SINGLE SHOT

    $149.00

    In stock with local supplier. Ships from Delta Mike Ltd in 6-10 days.

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    Description

    Henry 1-Piece EGW Picatinny Rail – H015 SINGLE SHOT


    Add your favourite optics to your Henry single-shot rifle or shotgun (H015 series) with this one-piece Picatinny rail is manufactured to Mil-Std 1913 specs and is made in the USA for Henry by Evolution Gun Works.

    NOTE: The rear sight must be removed on all models in order to provide the clearance for the base. This is a simple operation, as it is pressed into a sanded 3/8″ dovetail.

    Features:


    • Fits Henry H015 series single-shot rifles and shotguns
    • Manufactured to Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny specifications
    • Includes mounting screws and bit head
    • Made in the USA for Henry by Evolution Gun Works.

    Additional information

    Make

    Henry

    Brand

    Henry

    In every field of human endeavour there is a select group of individuals who are given credit for making such major contributions that they become synonymous with their achievements. In the area of firearms development, one name that must be included on that honoured roster is Benjamin Tyler Henry. His invention: The Henry Rifle.It was Mr Henry who conceived the first practical, lever-action repeating rifle patented in 1860. The Henry gave a single man the firepower of a dozen marksmen armed with muzzle-loading muskets.America was engulfed in the searing flames of the Civil War, and the first Henry rifles were in the hands of Union soldiers by mid-1862. Due to its revolutionary design and rapid rate of fire, the Henry quickly found popularity both with the military and civilian purchasers. Early sales were especially brisk in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Indiana.