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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Your introduction to shot gunning could have been taught by Dad, or maybe Grandpa, by taking you out in the forest or field and patiently explaining how to shoulder it, how to lean into the gun, how to use that bead, and how to lead on a bird or rabbit. Later on, you may have graduated to something more expensive, but the memories will never be outgrown. Far too often overshadowed by the speed of a modern repeater, the truth that many already know is that a good single-shot shotgun today can still bring home fur and feathers every bit as well as it ever did, and Henry's done much better than merely “good” with theirs.
Sharing the same action as Henry's single-shot rifle, their new break-top shotgun in 20 gauge features the same rebounding external hammer and dual-direction pivoting locking lever setup that blocks hammer contact with the firing pin unless the trigger’s pulled, and the same interlock system prevents opening the action with the hammer cocked, or closing it with the hammer cocked, as additional safety measures.
Like the rifle, there’s no manual safety on these shotguns, and they wear American walnut with a smooth brass butt plate on the brightly polished brass-framed model. The barrel is black matte finished, carrying a straight English-style wrist.
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The second in Henry's Patriotic Series is a hard-hitting .44 Magnum Big Boy that splits the difference between a beautiful display rifle and a hard-working hunting gun. This big-bore God Bless America centerfire lever action is a fine example of the gunmaker's craft and the engraver's art, and it's meant to be every bit as much of a stand-out on the range as it is to be a dependable game-getter in the woods. This rifle features a blued 20" octagon barrel, standard adjustable buck and bead sights, unobtrusive transfer bar safety, and fancy American walnut furniture. The receiver has engraving on both sides that forms an accented background for a 24K gold "God Bless America" banner. On the left, the Liberty Bell that shows in raised gold relief right next to another "God Bless America" gold banner. In a painted mural on the stock's right rear side, 8 Americans from all walks of life stand in silhouette contemplating the proudly waving Stars and Stripes, above a gold banner bearing the opening words to the national anthem, "O Say Can You See."
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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 popular Henry Frontier Lever action comes with an octagon barrel, fully adjustable semi buckhorn rear sight, beaded front sight and metal band. It features the famous smooth Henry action and American walnut stock, and its receiver is already grooved to accommodate a scope.
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Sports a grooved receiver for mounting a scope, and Marbles semi-buckhorn fully adjustable rear sights with standard 3/8"" dovetail slots enabling you to change sights if you choose to do so. Beautifully finished American walnut is used for the stock. The .22LR version can hold 15 rounds of .22LR and as much as 21 rounds of .22Short. The capacity of the .22 Magnum is 12 rounds. If you must extract an unfired cartridge from the chamber, we have included a grooved release button at the right front of the trigger guard. When pressed back, the lever unlocks the forend allowing it to be retracted to eject the unfired round.
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Henry's Mare's Leg lever action pistol is a cut-down, modified version of the repeating rifle, and can be holstered like a pistol but fired with the speed of a lever-action rifle. The handcrafted American Walnut stock is cut to the exact specification and the large loop lever, coupled with the legendary crisp Henry action, makes it easy for you to enjoy those rapid-fire repeating shots. This model has a 12.9" barrel chambered in 357 Magnum and has a polished brass metal finish.
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The success of the Big Boy Steel model has led to the introduction of the Big Boy Steel Carbine in 45 Colt, with the same blued frame and round barrel, this time in 16.5" length. The Big Boy Steel Carbine also comes with Henry's glove-friendly oversized lever, and a seven round magazine capacity. Nearly a half-pound lighter, and with an overall length of 34", this is one trim partner to your favorite revolver in 45 Colt, and it's a great compact trailgun on its own.