The Carlson's Choke Tubes 00113 Henry Big Boy Rifle Hammer Extension eliminates the struggle of cocking your Henry Big Boy rifle with a scope mounted. This precision-machined aluminum extension provides the additional leverage needed to operate the hammer smoothly, even with low-mounted optics that would otherwise interfere with standard hammer operation.
What Makes This Different
Unlike generic hammer spurs that can slip or break under pressure, this extension features a knurled gripping surface and robust aluminum construction. The black anodized finish resists wear and corrosion while maintaining a professional appearance that matches most rifle configurations. Installation requires no permanent modifications to the firearm, preserving the rifle's original condition and resale value.
Key Features
- Precision-machined from aircraft-grade aluminum for maximum durability
- Black anodized finish resists corrosion and wear
- Knurled gripping surface prevents slippage during operation
- Designed specifically for Henry Big Boy rifle models
- No permanent modifications required for installation
- Extends hammer reach by approximately 0.75 inches
- Compatible with most scope mounting configurations
Field performance proves critical when quick follow-up shots matter. This extension allows shooters to maintain proper shooting position while cycling the action, particularly important during hunting situations where game may require multiple shots. The extended reach also benefits shooters with larger hands or those wearing gloves in cold weather conditions.
Technical Specs
- Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum construction
- Finish: Black anodized coating
- Extension length: Approximately 0.75 inches
- Weight: Less than 1 ounce
- Compatibility: Henry Big Boy rifle models
- Installation: Non-permanent attachment method
- Country of Origin: United States
This hammer extension transforms scope-equipped Henry Big Boy rifles from awkward to operate into smooth-cycling firearms. The investment pays dividends in improved handling and maintained accuracy during rapid shooting sequences.