Product Overview
This Henry model includes a steel case-hardened frame, blued barrel, case hardened parts, blued steel butt plate, walnut butt stock.
In October 1860, B.T. Henry was granted a patent for the design of a new gun, a repeating rifle that used metallic cartridges. This Henry reproduction is as close to the original that you can find and it still is a popularly sought after model today. The Henry barrel has an integrated magazine tube, so to load it the follower must be pulled all the way up, the top sleeve portion turned towards the follower stop screw on the outside of the barrel, and the rifle should be loaded while canted to some degree. This Henry model includes a steel case-hardened frame, blued barrel, case hardened parts, blued steel butt plate, walnut butt stock.