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    In 1859 oil was discovered in Titusville, PA and so began the dream of the American Oilman. Adventurer, explorer and ultimate risk-taker, the American Oilman continues to inspire and define what it means to be a wildcatter. To honor this inspiration, Henry Repeating Arms is proud to introduce the American Oilman Tribute Edition.

    The 19th century oilfield was a dangerous place. It took a special blend of courage and curiosity to become an oilman. The hazards of unexplored fields, threats of well fires and lost fortunes were only a few of the many obstacles an oilman encountered. But each step into the oilfield, into the unknown, created the American Oilman of today.

    Whether it’s marrying hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling, tapping into vast new oil supplies in onshore shale fields, or finding deepwater drilling efficiencies, the American Oilman continues a tradition of exploration and technological development that lessens our dependence on foreign oil and reduces our footprint in the field.

    Though larger-than-life oil barons like J.D. Rockefeller and J. Paul Getty are gone, we salute those who blaze the trail today; the driver of the tank truck, the foreman in the field, the well-treater, the geologist, the engineer. They are the American Oilman — still exploring, innovating and propelling the American oil industry into the future.

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    The H009BWL carries five of the time-proven mid-bore .30-30 rounds under its 20” octagon barrel.  Combine the .30-30 caliber with our famously smooth action, high-polished metalwork, American walnut furniture, fully adjustable buckhorn/bead sights, drilled and tapped frame top for an optional scope, and highly engraved frames featuring American vine scroll and braided borders surrounding the portrait of a stately buck’s head on the right side panel, with the same motif setting off a leaping buck on the left side, and you have a deer rifle that’ll turn heads anywhere.

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    The Henry Side Gate Lever Action offers up the best of both worlds with our standard removable tube magazine for safe and easy unloading and a side loading gate to keep the magazine topped off. The American walnut furniture is set off by intricate, deep checkering that will ensure a firm purchase on the stocks. A semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sight accompanies a 20" round blued steel barrel to deliver the accuracy you've come to expect from a Henry.

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    The Henry Side Gate Wildlife delivers great precision and performance in a durable and reliable rifle design. It comes chambered in 45-70 Govt with an 18.43" barrel.  Features include a walnut stock, a brass bead front sight, an adjustable rear sight, and a 4+1 capacity.  The H010GWL in .45-70 is a trim powerhouse with its 18.43” barrel under semi-buckhorn rear and tall brass bead front sights. A checkered pistol grip walnut stock, sling swivel studs, and ventilated black rubber recoil pad fill out the package. Again sharing the .45-70 brass Wildlife Edition’s engraving pattern, a 24K gold relief profile of a bear adorns the left side of the blued frame inside gold-accented scroll, line, and braided borders, with a gold relief image of a moose head on the right side.  Built to bring home the bacon (or whatever your hunt takes you after), these special steel-framed Wildlife models are a cut above, and a point of pride.

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    With side ejection and a lightweight aerospace alloy receiver, the top is drilled and tapped for scope mounts, and the bottom features a steel-bodied flush-fit detachable magazine (4+1 round capacity in 243 Winchester) with a steel floorplate and a blackened steel release button on the right side of the receiver. All behind a 20” round and blued free-floated sporter barrel and supported by a two-piece oil-finished American Walnut stock with precise laser-cut checkering, sling swivel studs, and a solid black rubber recoil pad for both recoil control and non-slip anchoring on the shoulder for the rapid follow-up shots where lever actions excel. (We don’t expect you to miss with this rifle, but if you do, second shot comin’ right up.) Like our other centerfires, the Long Ranger carries on the in-hammer sliding transfer bar as a safety, in lieu of a manual safety button or slider that can be hard to operate with gloves.  Accurate? You bet. This is the Best-In-Class lever gun that leaves many bolt actions in the dust. If you’ve ever passed up a lever in favor of a bolt because of accuracy doubts, then doubt no longer. We didn’t pick the Long Ranger name out of a hat; if you need a tight shooter that’ll reach out there, this rifle delivers. From coyote to whitetail to bear, the new Long Ranger is a logical evolution in lever action technology as America’s contribution to classic firearms design and it has you covered from hardwood forest to sagebrush flat in a trim, quick handling, and dependable 7-pound rifle you’ll be happy to reach for as you head out the door. We’ve upped our hunting ante, time for you to do the same? The Long Ranger Wildlife Antelope edition is centered around an eye-catching lightweight alloy receiver plated with highly polished nickel that beautifully displays a single antelope head against a background of rolling hills on the left, and a full-figured pair on the prairie on the right and lightly accented with 24 K gold inlay. Rear sight is folding fully adjustable, front sight is ramp w/.062" Ivory bead, drilled and tapped for scope. Walnut stock with black solid rubber recoil pad. Includes swivel studs and removable magazine.

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    In the late 1850s, metallic cartridges were the coming wave of firearms technology, and besides the difficulties inherent to developing reliable and effective self-contained rounds the new ammunition demanded equally new gun designs capable of taking full advantage of what the quick-loading cartridge offered. Cartridges that revolutionized a field of slow-loading, slow-firing, and slow-reloading powder & ball single-shots freed designers to create a rifle that could keep up, and the very talented Benjamin Tyler Henry quickly stepped to the front in both areas. The result was the legendary repeating rifle that became known as the 1860 Henry, in .44 Henry Rimfire.  A pioneering design in a reliable and practical lever action repeater, and adopted in limited numbers by Northern forces during the Civil War, the Henry was the 16-shot rifle enviously (and angrily) referred to by Southern soldiers as “That damned Yankee rifle that loads on Sunday and shoots all week long!”

    In the days when the average soldier was expected to be able to fire up to three rounds per minute through his muzzle-loading Springfield rifle, a small unit armed with Henry rifles could provide the firepower of an entire company. That ground-breaking lever action rifle design was the foundation for a uniquely American class of long guns that’s still with us today, over 155 years later.  With great effort, and more than a little pride in a job well done, Henry has brought back the Original Henry Rifle, made entirely on US soil, just as B. T. Henry’s rifles were. True to Henry’s 1860 patterns and patents, and virtually identical aside from concessions necessary to adapt to the .44-40 centerfire rounds that replaced the long-obsolete rimfires, the H011R features a shorter 20.5" barrel, and comes fitted with a one-piece octagonal barrel and magazine, fancy grade American Walnut stock, a classic folding ladder rear sight and blade front, traditional half-cock safety hammer notch, and no modernized manual safeties. The H011R Rare Carbine version uses a 20.5" barrel and 10 round capacity.

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    The Original Henry is a reproduction of Benjamin Tyler Henry's original lever action breech loading repeating rifle. Known for its role in the Civil War and use on the American frontier, the Original Henry features an American walnut stock with brass buttplate, hardened brass receiver and octagonal blued steel 24.5" barrel. This rifle additionally sports folding ladder rear and blade front sights half-cock safety hammer notch and tubular magazine.

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