Henry Single Shot Rifle Centerfire Rifle For Sale
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, and for 2017 Henry Repeating Arms has a line of break-action one-shooters to carry on that history.
Available with matte finish on steel frames and a highly polished finish on hardened brass frames, these elegantly simple rifles feature 22” round barrels, fully adjustable folding leaf rear sight and brass bead front sights and brass bead sights, 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. 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, these are built to the same high standards as all Henry fine centerfire rifles, and not to be a budget model in any sense of the word.
Features
- Swivel Studs included
- Fully adjustable sights
- Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Made In United States of America WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specifications
Cartridge | 44 Remington Magnum |
Capacity | 1 Round |
Weight | 7.14 Pound |
Overall Length | 37.5 Inches |
Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
Twist | 1:20 |
Hand | Ambidextrous |
Youth | No |
Barrel Contour | Round |
Action Type | Single Shot |
Stock Type | Straight Grip |
Stock Material | Wood |
Stock Color | Walnut |
Threaded Muzzle | No |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Front Sight | Brass Bead |
Rear Sight | Folding Adjustable |
Frame Material | Brass |
Scope Included | No |
Frame Finish | Brass |
Length of Pull | 14 Inches |
Fluting | No |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Included Mounts | No |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 8.170 Pounds |
Emery (verified owner) –
I got excellent support for this item. They were patient with me, and helped me solve my issue. I recommend this company 100%
Beryl (verified owner) –
Think everyone should know about this, it’s just beyond my expectations
Dayne (verified owner) –
First selling point is that it takes Glock mags. What is cooler then shooting your Glock with a 33 round mag then swap the mag and put it in a carbine. Second, it has 2 picatinny rails. One on top for a sight of your choosing. It has a rail on the bottom for a bipod, laser, flashlight or however you want to customize it with. It’s lightweight and so fun to shoot. I was shooting 5 to 6 inch groups at 50 yards with a bipod and a red dot. Not sure if that is good but try that with a pistol I bet you can’t. Ok maybe some of you can.