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      Henry Big Boy Silver 45 Colt Rifle 
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      As a “bigger boy” centerfire version of the rimfire Golden Boy Silver, the Henry Big Boy Silver model in .45 Colt is an equally striking throwback to the days of nickel plating on prized guns to protect and enhance their visual appeal.

      Here, we take a different path to arrive at the same burnished silver look: instead of plating over the base frame material, we use a solid aluminum-bronze alloy that’s actually slightly tougher than the long-running hardened brass alloy in our popular brass-framed Big Boy lever actions, and that results in a through & through silver tone. Not a surface treatment that might wear or scratch through with years of use; these frame, barrel band, and buttplate surfaces can be cleaned up and polished at home if needed to maintain that brightly gleaming silver look for generations to come.

      Strength? No problem, the material is perfectly capable of handling .44 Magnum pressures, don’t hold back on that account.

      Aside from the alloy used, the Big Boy Silver is essentially the same gun as the brass Big Boy Classic, with the same 20” octagon barrel, buckhorn/bead sights, drilled and tapped scope option, straight stock wrist, carbine-style buttplate, ten-round magazine capacity, tube magazine loading, transfer bar safety, and 8.68 pound-weight. Now, we give you a choice of Henry shine in handgun calibers, gold or silver, with the same high standards of construction and accuracy. The decision is yours.

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      Product Description,From the Northwoods to the Texas hill country and in every deer camp and lodge in between, the .30-30 rifle remains the perennial choice of whitetail hunters. More than just another deer cartridge, the venerable .30-30 has been the king of deer calibers since the first rifle chambered in this ageless round was produced in 1894. In fact, it’s a safe bet that in the past century, no other round has put more antlers on the wall and venison in the freezer than the .30-30.

      The H009 was built with the traditional deer hunter in mind. Like its predecessors, it’s both lightweight (just 7 to 8.3 lbs.) and maneuverable (39” long), – the perfect combination for hunting in dense timber and heavy brush. Like every Henry rifle, it’s 100% American made, with its select American walnut stock and forearm, it is a masterpiece of finely crafted gunsmithing. The Henry H009 has a steel receiver and a round blued steel barrel that is machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling. The rifle chambers quickly and smoothly thanks to the crisp, perfectly machined action.

      If you’re a deer hunter who wants to carry a rifle like dad and grandpa did back in the “good ol’ days”, treat yourself to a Henry .30-30 and relive the golden era of deer hunting while starting a few traditions of your own.

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      Henry Long Ranger 308
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      While customer demand has been strong enough for the models Henry built their reputation on to keep themselves plenty busy at all of their facilities, they’ve taken on other market segments with the expansion of their centerfire lines in both handgun and classic rifle calibers like the .30-30 Winchester and .45-70 Government. They’ve made the Henry name very familiar in the lever action game, and they’re not slowing down now. Hauling out the trumpets, brand-spankin’ new for 2016, and a total departure from where they’ve been so far, meet Henry’s first entry into the long-range hunting arena – the Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger!

      Recognizing that the lever action is more than ever alive and well on the hunt, and that many customers need more distance, Henry developed the Henry Long Ranger in .308 Winchester – stretching the envelope in a design that takes the hunt to the fur in popular calibers at longer distances. Definitely not your Grandpa’s Henry, the Long Ranger retains traditional lever action operation with exposed hammer and forged steel lever, but updates it with a geared action that drives a machined and chromed steel bolt with a 6-lug rotary head into a rear extension of the barrel for a strong and consistent lock-up from shot to shot to shot.

      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-round capacity in .308) 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. Like Henry’s 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 levergun 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. Henry 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, quickhandling, and dependable 7-pound rifle you’ll be happy to reach for as you head out the door. Henry upped their hunting ante, time for you to do the same

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      Product Description,If the thought of carrying a rifle up a mountain or through thick brush is weighing you down take a load off. Introducing the Henry Big Boy Carbine 357 Mag/.38 Special, a modern carry-over of the “Trapper” classics of the past. It combines all the features of the legendary Big Boy rifle with the quick handling of a shorter, lighter carbine barrel length — losing almost a pound in barrel weight.

      It’s the ideal brush gun for tight spaces, but don’t let its compact size fool you. The shorter barrel gives up nothing in accuracy to the regular Big Boy. This is still one hard to come. And like the classic Henry Big Boy, the attention to detail in the design with great western styling including the large loop lever makes holding this rifle as thrilling as it is to shoot.

      The 16.5” octagonal barrel is outfitted with a classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a reversible white diamond insert and a brass beaded front-sight. The tubular magazine tops off at 7 rounds.

      Both the straight-grip stock and forearm are crafted of select American walnut accented with a brass barrel band and Henry’s recognizable brass receiver. All have that crisp, smooth action that sets an authentic American-made Henry apart from other lever action rifles on the range and in the woods today.

      Henry Big Boy Carbine Specifications

      Manufacturer: Henry Repeating Arms
      Model: Big Boy Carbine
      Model Number: H006MR
      Action Type: Large Loop Lever Action Repeater
      Caliber: .357 Mag/.38 Spl
      Capacity: 7 rounds
      Length: 35”
      Barrel Length: 16.5”
      Weight: 7.76 lbs.
      Stock: American Walnut
      Sights: Marbles fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear, and brass beaded front sight
      Finish: Brass receiver, brasslite barrel band, brass buttplate & blued lever and barrel

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      Henry 12 Gauge Single-Shot Shotgun
      Owner’s Manual

      Whether you like the simple operation, the reliable action, the nostalgia factor of hunting with a one-shot shotgun, or the uncomplicated first-gun introduction for a new shotgunner, Henry built these for a wide audience. They’ll put on a show you’ll enjoy for years to come.

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      Henry Big Boy X Model .357/38 Special Lever-Action Rifle
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      The Big Boy X-Model is packed with a high-performance feature set and plenty of room to add even more. The durable synthetic furniture is equipped with integrated mounting points for a sling, a solid rubber recoil pad, and both Picatinny and M-Lok accessory slots to aid in mounting the tools you need for the task at hand. The carbine-length barrel is topped off with highly visible fiber optic sights, fore and aft, and the muzzle end is threaded (5/8×24 thread pitch) to accept a suppressor or other muzzle device. A screw-on thread protector ensures your muzzle threads stay in top shape.

      Keeping true to Henry’s roots the Big Boy X Model utilizes a 7-round removable tube magazine for convenient unloading, and the addition of a side loading gate allows that magazine to be kept topped off without needing to remove the tube or suppressor. Whether it’s geared up to be your bedside protector, truck gun, deer rifle, or Saturday range day show-off piece, the Big Boy X Model is one rifle capable of many different roles.

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      Henry Original 44-40 Lever-Action Rifle
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      Invented in the late 1850s by Benjamin Tyler Henry, this revolutionary lever action repeating rifle was the most important firearm of its time and went on to become the most legendary American firearm of all time. Patented in 1860 and first used during the Civil War, the rifle’s rapid fire capability and high-capacity tubular magazine stood in amazing contrast to its single-shot musket counterpart. It became known as the rifle you could “load on Sunday and shoot all week long.” After the war, the Henry rifle headed west and went on to play a significant role in the homesteading of that great frontier.

      Now, the Original Henry Rifle is back in all its American-made glory.

      The Original Henry Rifle is virtually identical to its history-making forerunner in all aspects. The only exception: it is a .44-40 caliber. The 1860 version was made in caliber .44 Rimfire, also invented by Benjamin Tyler Henry, but long an obsolete cartridge. Every other facet remains true to its inventor, and each gun’s serial number begins with the initials BTH in his honor.

      The Original Henry Rifle is virtually identical to its history-making forerunner in all aspects. The only exception: it is a .44-40 caliber. The 1860 version was made in caliber .44 Rimfire, also invented by Benjamin Tyler Henry, but long an obsolete cartridge. Every other facet remains true to its inventor, and each gun’s serial number begins with the initials BTH in his honor.

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      Henry Big Boy Carbine 41 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle
      Owner’s Manual

      Whether you’re looking for the perfect gun to saddle up with or hunt with, the Henry Big Boy Carbine is the big shot in a small package you’ve been waiting for. It’s the ideal brush gun for tight spaces, but don’t let its compact size fool you. The shorter barrel gives up nothing in accuracy to the regular Big Boy. And like Henry’s classic Big Boy the attention to detail in the design features great Western styling including a large loop lever that makes holding this rifle as thrilling as it is to shoot.

      The 16.5” octagonal barrel is outfitted with a classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a reversible white diamond insert and a brass beaded front-sight. The tubular magazine tops off at 7 rounds.

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      Product Description,The new for 2015 Henry Big Boy Steel was designed with the modern hunter in mind. Perfect for the new straight wall cartridge hunting laws in Ohio, Indiana, southern Michigan and pending elsewhere, and ideal as a handy brush or truck gun – this is the rifle that will steal your heart.

      Built in line with all Henry lever actions, you can count on a smooth, quiet and reliable action.

      The Henry Big Boy Steel features a 20” round barrel that will deliver the accuracy you need. The barrel is topped with a fully adjustable rear sight with white diamond insert and a beaded front sight.

      The receiver is matte finish and comes drilled and tapped for easy scope mounting using the Henry BB-RSM receiver scope mount. The checkered American walnut stock comes with a sturdy and impact resistant recoil pad.

      Henry Big Boy Steel Specifications

      Model Number: H012
      Action Type: Lever Action
      Caliber: .44 Magnum/.44 Special
      Capacity: 10 rounds
      Length: 37.5″
      Barrel Length: 20″ round
      Weight: 7 lbs.
      Stock: Checkered American Walnut
      Sights: Fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear with adjustable white diamond insert and brass beaded front sight
      Finish: Blued steel receiver, barrel and lever

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      Henry .30-30 Win Single-Shot Rifle
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      The centerfire single-shot rifle has an extensive history among hunters looking for a dependable and accurate game-getter, without having to spend more than necessary for good quality and basic function.

      These elegantly simple rifles feature 22” round barrels, fully adjustable folding leaf rear sight and brass bead front sights Henry uses on the lever actions, a drilled and tapped provision for optional scope use, walnut front and rear furniture, a curved pistol grip wrist and solid rubber recoil pad on the steel versions, a straight English wrist and brass buttplate on the brass rifles, and a non-ejecting case extractor.

      These new rifles use a familiar locking lever on top of the frame, behind the external hammer spur, to break the barrel open. Henry added their own touch here though- the lever can be pivoted either left or right from its center position to unlock, which works well for both lefties and righties. The action has no external manual safety; it uses a rebounding hammer that can’t touch the firing pin unless the trigger’s deliberately pulled, and an interlock system that doesn’t allow the barrel to open if the hammer’s cocked, or the barrel to close if the hammer’s cocked while it’s open. Quick to load or unload, safe to carry, and simple to operate.

      These single-shot rifles are aimed at the challenge of hunting with only one round on board, and hunters who prefer the uncomplicated durability of the design. Make no mistake though- while some might consider a single-shot an entry-level proposition, Henry builds these to the same high standards as all of their fine centerfire rifles, and not to be a budget model in any sense of the word.

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      Henry 12 Gauge Single-Shot Shotgun Brass
      Owner’s Manual

      Whether you like the simple operation, the reliable action, the nostalgia factor of hunting with a one-shot shotgun, or the uncomplicated first-gun introduction for a new shotgunner, Henry built these for a wide audience. They’ll put on a show you’ll enjoy for years to come.

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      Product Description,While we are fond of the brass tradition begun by B.T. Henry’s 1860 rifle, we do understand that today’s hunter may prefer something a shade lighter on the mountain, and the 2015 introduction of the Big Boy Steel carries on the same brush gun appeal of the brass-framed Big Boys in its overall configuration, but with upgraded features for the modern hunter, while weighing in 1.68 lbs. less than its shiny cousin.

      The Big Boy Steel in 41 Magnum hangs its 20″ round barrel and checkered walnut furniture on a matte-finished blued steel frame that’s drilled & tapped for optional scope mounts, and uses the same adjustable Western-style sights as the standard Big Boy, with the same sliding transfer bar “safety” system in its hammer. Most of the weight savings is due to the steel frame being lighter than a brass counterpart to begin with, and less steel in the thinner barrel walls than an octagon version.

      To make sure the steel Big Boy stays easy on the shoulder, Henry added a ventilated rubber recoil pad. For hands-free hiking up or down, it wears sling swivel studs; and Henry also added a rifle-style fore-end cap instead of the usual carbine-type barrel band.

      A perfect choice for the new straight-walled cartridge hunting laws in Ohio, Indiana, Southern Michigan, and those pending in other areas; with its subdued no-spook-em dark finish and easy-to-maneuver dimensions, Henry’s got that brand new deer rifle you’ve been looking for right here.

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      Henry Long Ranger 223/556 NATO with Sights
      Owner’s Manual

      While customer demand has been strong enough for the models Henry built their reputation on to keep themselves plenty busy at all of their facilities, they’ve taken on other market segments with the expansion of their centerfire lines in both handgun and classic rifle calibers like the .30-30 Winchester and .45-70 Government. They’ve made the Henry name very familiar in the lever action game, and they’re not slowing down now. Hauling out the trumpets, brand-spankin’ new for 2016, and a total departure from where they’ve been so far, meet Henry’s first entry into the long-range hunting arena – the Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger!

      Recognizing that the lever action is more than ever alive and well on the hunt, and that many customers need more distance, Henry developed the Henry Long Ranger in 223 Remington – stretching the envelope in a design that takes the hunt to the fur in popular calibers at longer distances. Definitely not your Grandpa’s Henry, the Long Ranger retains traditional lever action operation with exposed hammer and forged steel lever, but updates it with a geared action that drives a machined and chromed steel bolt with a 6-lug rotary head into a rear extension of the barrel for a strong and consistent lock-up from shot to shot to shot.

      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 (5-round capacity in 223) 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. Like Henry’s 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 levergun 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. Henry 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, quickhandling, and dependable 7-pound rifle you’ll be happy to reach for as you head out the door. Henry upped their hunting ante, time for you to do the same?

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      Big Boy Steel Carbine 327 Federal Mag Lever-Action Rifle
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      The 2015 success of the Big Boy Steel model led to the 2016 introduction of the Big Boy Steel Carbine, in 327 Federal Mag, with the same blued frame and round barrel, this time in 16.5” length. It 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, and it’s a great compact trailgun on its own.

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      Henry Big Boy Wildlife 2nd Edition 44 Magnum Rifle
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      Like all American-made Henry Big Boys, the Wildlife II edition sports a classic look that includes a 20″ octagonal barrel outfitted with a Marble semi-buckhorn rear sight with a white diamond insert and a brass beaded front sight. A 10-round tubular magazine.

      Ever since the dual-purpose .44 magnum rifle and pistol round was unleashed on the American West, it’s been the choice of hunters who enjoy its accuracy, reliability and unmistakable stopping power. From buffalo to bull elk, this powerful round has proven itself countless times over the past century and continues to be a traditional favorite wherever hunters pursue elusive trophies.

      With intricately engraved images of elk, white-tailed deer and grouse on its American Walnut stock and forearm, this latest limited-edition Big Boy pays homage to the America’s rich hunting heritage and some of the wildlife native to the American West. Each image iscaptured in remarkable detail using a combination of modern engraving tools and traditional techniques. Then, multiple layers of acrylic colors and a protective sealant highlight each image with spectacular color that will last for generations, making this a rifle you’ll proudly pass on to your children and grandchildren.

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