TYPE: RIFLE: LEVER ACTION MODEL SERIES: HENRY CALIBER/GAUGE: 45-70 GOVT CAPACITY: 4+1 BARREL LENGTH: 22 IN. MINIMUM/OVERALL LENGTH: 40.4 IN.
Product Details: Safety: Transfer Bar Frame Finish: Color Case Drilled & Tapped: Yes Front Sight: Bead Rear Sight: Adj Diamond Semi-buckhorn Weight: 8.1 lbs. Firearm Stock: American Walnut Features: Swivel Studs, Side Gate Finish: Blue, Color Case Firing System: External Hammer Frame Material: Steel Magazine Type: Tubular Magazine Barrel Configuration: Single Barrel Description: Octagon Blued Steel Barrel Twist: 1-20 Rifled Barrel: Yes Sling Attachment: Yes Buttplate/Recoil Pad: Black Ventilated Rubber Recoil
Product Description: If you happen to be a student of the Old West or an admirer of the traditional looks (and nostalgia) of time-honored case hardened colors, we’ve got your corner covered. Our color cased steel-framed rifles now include a side loading gate for rapid magazine top-off while retaining the original tube magazine to unload the rifle without cycling cartridges through the action. These gorgeous-looking lever action rifles are chambered in classic .30-30 and legendary .45-70. The .30-30 features a 20” octagon barrel, straight-wrist stock, 5-shot magazine capacity, and the .45-70 sports a 22” octagon barrel, a pistol-grip stock, and a 4-shot magazine.
One of our most appealing steel frame finishes, the colors come from a genuine case-hardening process on the frame and fore-end cap that means no two receivers will look alike. Both models feature fine checkering on the genuine American walnut stocks, an automatic in-hammer transfer bar safety, and the receivers are drilled and tapped for optional scope usage. The barrels are topped with an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sight for those that prefer irons. Sling swivel studs and ventilated rubber recoil pads come standard as well.
The .30-30 is the preeminent caliber of choice for millions of deer hunters, while .45-70 will drop anything in the Lower 48. Choose your caliber, and you’re ready to carry on where Great-Grandpa left off. This would be considered a deluxe model in his time, and if he were around today, you’d undoubtedly get an envious nod of approval.