HENRY BIG BOY 357MAG/38SPL
VORTEX 2-7X32
Henry Repeating Arms, Big Boy, Lever Action Rifle, 357 Magnum/38 Special, 20" Octagon Barrel, Brass Receiver, Fully Adjustable Semi Buckhorn Sights, American Walnut Stock, 10 Rounds
HAMMER SPUR
20" Octagon Barrel
357 Magnum/38 Special
10 Rounds
Brass Receiver
Side Gate
Product Description
In the past, Henry have always taken inspiration from the original 1860s-era Henry rifle by opting to design their firearms with a removable tube magazine. They're no sticks in the mud though, and when loyal Henry customers ask, loyal Henry customers receive. The Side Gate Lever Action offers up the best of both worlds with standard removable tube magazine for safe and easy unloading and a side loading gate to keep the magazine topped off.
In the past, Henry have always taken inspiration from the original 1860s-era Henry rifle by opting to design their firearms with a removable tube magazine. The Side Gate Lever Action offers up the best of both worlds with standard removable tube magazine for safe and easy unloading and a side loading gate to keep the magazine topped off.
True to Henry form, these rifles are constructed with exquisite attention to detail, using fine American-made components. Both the straight-grip stock and forearm are crafted of select American walnut accented with a polished brass barrel band and Henry's signature polished hardened brass receiver. All have the smooth action and crisp trigger that distinguishes an authentic, American-made Henry.
| UPC | 619835060655 |
| Action | LEVER ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 20" BARREL |
| Barrel Type | OCTAGON PROFILE |
| Caliber | .357 MAG |
| Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BRASS |
| Stock Material | AMERICAN WALNUT |
| Weight | 8.68 LBS. |
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