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09-11-2020, 04:47 PM
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Henry Original .44-40 in stock
we just received two. they are not online yet. $3099.00
we will get these online within 24 hours or so. very nice walnut....
https://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail?itemno=HNH011
We received a few other henry lever at the same time and we will get them up asap.
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Q: Any Iron frames coming in?
A: Ordered, however, the way this year is going, we may not see them. We were lucky to get these two.
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Q: Any Winchester 1866's?
A: Winchester no longer makes the 1866. We can get as uberti, or Taylors and Co.
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Q: What would be the price of the henry iron frames if you could get them
A: $3599.00 it looks like. We MAY have just been allocated one in the USA. Will follow up and see if we got it. Pretty much done by lottery....
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Now Online. The originals:
Henry - 44-40WCF - New Original - Lever Action Rifle - Fancy American Walnut Stock/Polished Brass Receiver/Blued Stell, 24.5"Octagonal Barrel, 13 Round Capacity, Mfg# H011, S/N BTH10660
Henry - 44-40WCF - New Original - Lever Action Rifle - Fancy American Walnut Stock/Polished Brass Receiver/Blued Stell, 24.5"Octagonal Barrel, 13 Round Capacity, Mfg# H011, S/N BTH10655
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09-14-2020, 10:06 AM
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C: It is beautiful but I prefer the Iron Frame. That colour case hardening is just fantastic. You’re right about the bluing-gorgeous!!!
P: We will have one iron frame here in 2-3 weeks
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10-14-2020, 11:49 AM
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The iron frame is now online:
Henry - 44-40Win - Original Iron Frame - Lever Action Rifle - Walnut Stock/Case Hardened Receiver/Blued, 24"Octagonal Barrel, 13 Round Capacity, Mfg# H011IF, S/N BTHIF01694
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C1: May sound like a stupid question, but why do these guns don’t have any forearm?
P: The fore-end would make it impossible to load and function as the shooter chambered the rounds.
C2: They are a replica of the the original Henry rifle. The small brass tab (mag follower) you see under the receiver moves to the end of the barrel to load and as you shoot it travels back towards the receiver. Modern lever guns do away with this by having either a loading port and removable spring (like most Henry rifles and Browning .22) or by having a side loading gate that you push the shells in. This was the original gun that you load and shoot all week Hope that clears it up.
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11-19-2020, 04:38 PM
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We just managed to get another like this one. Be about 2 weeks
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02-11-2021, 01:33 PM
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