Uberti 1860 Henry Rifle Brass .44/40, 24.25", A-Grade Walnut Stock - 24.5" Barrel, 13+1 Rounds, Wood
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Inventor B. Tyler Henry patented his .44 rimfire lever-action repeating
rifle on the eve of the Civil War. While relatively small numbers saw
action during the war, the rifle's battlefield reputation as the
"tarnation Yankee rifle that they load on Sunday and fire all week"
ensured that it would be a welcome addition to the arsenal of the Old
West. Uberti offers the "Trapper" version (18-1/2" barrel) and Henry
Rifle (24-1/4" barrel). The Rifle is available with a brass frame, color
case-hardened steel frame, or the replica of the first 300 units ever
made, "The Iron Frame" with a blued receiver.
Caliber: .44/40, .45 Colt
Barrel Length: 18-1/2" (Trapper)
24-1/4" (Rifle)
Total Length: 43.3" (bbl 24-1/4")
Weight: 9.0 lbs. (bbl 24-1/4")
Capacity: 13+1 (bbl 24-1/4")
Stock: Walnut
Finish: Frame - Brass
Barrel - Blued
Buttplate - Brass
Lever - Case-hardened