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B. Tyler Henry of the New Haven Arms Company introduced the Henry rifle the year the Civil War began. Only 1,700 of the lever-action repeating rifles were issued to Union troops, but the gun’s reputation quickly grew. Southerners dubbed it “that tarnation Yankee rifle that they load on Sunday and shoot all week.”
After the war, the Henry went West. There was more than one of the Henry rifles in the fight at Little Big Horn. Unfortunately for Custer, all of the Henrys were used by Indians.
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| Item # |
Description |
Caliber |
BBL |
Price |
Stock |
288
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1860 Henry Rifle Brass
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.45 LC
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24 1/4"
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$1,499
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| 234 |
1866 Short Rifle
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.45 LC |
20" |
$1,269 |
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| 229 |
1866 Sporting Rifle
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.45 LC |
24 1/4" |
$1,269 |
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| 271 |
1873 Short Rifle - Octagonal Barrel |
.357 Mag |
20" |
$1,389 |
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| 213 |
1873 Special Short Rifle - w/Pistol Grip Stock |
.357 Mag |
20" |
$1,529 |
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| 272 |
1873 Short Rifle - Octagonal Barrel |
.357 Mag |
24 1/4" |
$1,389 |
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| 281 |
1873 Short Rifle - Octagonal Barrel |
.45 LC |
20" |
$1,389 |
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| 204 |
1873 Special Short Rifle - w/Pistol Grip Stock |
.45 LC |
20" |
$1,529 |
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| 2500 |
1876 Lever Action |
45-60 |
28" |
$1,759 |
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| 2501 |
1876 Lever Action |
45-75 |
28" |
$1,759 |
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| 2503 |
1876 Lever Action |
50 Exp |
28" |
$1,759 |
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