HENRY REPEATING RIFLES, BOLT-ACTION RIFLES, AND LEVER-ACTION RIFLESIn 1860, Benjamin Tyler Henry received a patent
for the first practical, lever-action repeating rifle. Two years later, In the years following the War, the Henry Rifle gained wide popularity on the American frontier. Today, Henry rifles continue to be the favorites for cowboy-action shooters, collectors, hunters, and plinkers. The Henry rifle's accuracy, fine craftsmanship, and classic looks offer a value few others can match. Or, as the motto of the Henry Repeating Arms Company says, "Made in America and Priced Right." To learn more on how Henry rifles are built, and their commitment to customer satisfaction, watch this one hour Henry Repeating Arms video. Click on the links below to view photos and descriptions of Henry Rifles. Or, to find a Henry Rifle dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit." HENRY GOLDEN BOY RIFLES:Henry Golden Boy .22 Magnum Rifle Henry Golden Boy .17 HMR Rifle Henry Limited Edition Golden Boy With Large Loop Lever Henry Limited Edition Deluxe Engraved Golden Boy Rifle HENRY PUMP-ACTION RIFLES:HENRY SURVIVAL RIFLES:HENRY BIG BOY RIFLES:Henry Big Boy .44 Magnum Rifle HENRY VARMINT RIFLES:Henry Varmint Express .17 HMR Lever-Action Rifle HENRY BOLT-ACTION RIFLES:HENRY LEVER-ACTION RIFLES:Henry Lever-Action .22 Carbine With Large Loop |
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