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.
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.
Though the design may have been ground breaking in the 1860’s there’s always room for improvement, which led to the design of a lighter, more compact rifle that still stays true to the original design that is steeped in firearms history.
The Original Henry Rifle Rare Carbine is a new take on an historic design, made entirely on US soil, just as B. T. Henry’s rifles were. Henry Repeating Arms developed further on their classic rendition of the 1860 patterns and patents and came up with this package that would have been welcomed by any Civil War soldier. The H011R uses a specially-formulated hardened brass receiver with the same tensile strength as steel which is fitted with a one-piece octagonal barrel and magazine, fancy grade American Walnut stocks, a classic folding ladder rear sight and blade front, traditional half-cock safety hammer notch, and no modernized manual safeties. Henry shaved off 4 inches of barrel length with the 20.5” barrel and that reduces weight by over half a pound. The integrated tube magazine has a capacity of 10 rounds of .44-40.
Features
SASS approved
Fully adjustable sights
Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge | 44-40 WCF |
Action Type | Lever Action |
Capacity | 10+1 Round |
Weight | 8.49 Pound |
Overall Length | 39.5 Inches |
Barrel Length | 20.5 Inches |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Twist | 1:36 |
Threaded Muzzle | No |
Front Sight | Blade |
Rear Sight | Folding Ladder |
Hand | Ambidextrous |
Frame Material | Brass |
Frame Finish | Brass |
Youth | No |
Barrel Contour | Octagon |
Stock Type | Straight Grip |
Stock Material | Wood |
Stock Color | Walnut |
Scope Included | No |
Magazine Style | Tube |
Length of Pull | 14 Inches |
Fluting | No |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Safety | Half Cock |
Included Mounts | No |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 10.510 Pounds |