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The Henry Original 44-40 Lever Action Rifle

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Original price was: $2,299.99.Current price is: $2,253.99.

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Model Number: H011
Action Type: Lever Action
Caliber: .44-40
Capacity: 13 + 1
Length: 43 in.
Barrel Length: 24 in.
Weight: 9 lbs.
Stock: Fancy American Walnut Buttstock with Hardened Brass Buttplate
Sights: Folding Ladder Rear Blade Front
Finish: Hardened Brass Receiver with Blued Steel Barrel

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Description

Invented in the late 1850s by Benjamin Tyler Henry, this revolutionary lever action repeating rifle was the most important firearm of its time and went on to become the most legendary American firearm of all time. Patented in 1860 and first used during the Civil War, the rifle’s rapid fire capability and high-capacity tubular magazine stood in amazing contrast to its single-shot musket counterpart. It became known as the rifle you could “load on Sunday and shoot all week long.” After the war, the Henry rifle headed west and went on to play a significant role in the homesteading of that great frontier.
Now, the Original Henry Rifle is back in all its American-made glory.
The Original Henry Rifle is virtually identical to its history-making forerunner in all aspects. The only exception: it is a .44-40 caliber. The 1860 version was made in caliber .44 Rimfire, also invented by Benjamin Tyler Henry, but long an obsolete cartridge. Every other facet remains true to its inventor, and each gun’s serial number begins with the initials BTH in his honor.
The Original Henry Rifle is virtually identical to its history-making forerunner in all aspects. The only exception: it is a .44-40 caliber. The 1860 version was made in caliber .44 Rimfire, also invented by Benjamin Tyler Henry, but long an obsolete cartridge. Every other facet remains true to its inventor, and each gun’s serial number begins with the initials BTH in his honor.