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Buy Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle .45-70 Gov’t Online
For many years, hunters seeking a dependable and precise weapon to take down prey without having to shell out extra money for basic functionality and decent quality have turned to centerfire single-shot rifles. Buy Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle.45-70 Gov’t Online
22″ round barrels, fully adjustable folding leaf rear sights, the brass bead front sights Henry uses on the lever actions, walnut front and rear furniture, a drilled and tapped provision for the optional use of a scope, a curved pistol grip wrist and a 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 are all features of these elegantly simple rifles. Buy Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle.45-70 Gov’t Online
These new rifles snap the barrel open with a familiar locking mechanism located behind the external hammer spur on top of the frame. However, Henry added a unique touch: to unlock, the lever can be rotated left or right from its center position, which is advantageous for both lefties and righties. The action uses an interlock system that prevents the barrel from closing if the hammer is cocked or from opening if the hammer is cocked while it is open. It also features a rebounding hammer that cannot touch the firing pin until the trigger is purposefully squeezed. It is easy to use, safe to carry, and quick to load or unload.
These rifles are intended for hunters who enjoy the simplicity and dependability of the design, as well as those who face the challenge of hunting with just one round in their arsenal. Without a doubt, though, Henry constructs these single-shot rifles to the same exacting standards as all of their excellent centerfire rifles—they are by no means budget models, despite the fact that some may view them as entry-level models. Buy Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle.45-70 Gov’t Online
Mike Proctor –
It shoots fine and loads easy. Great gun for the money.
Cameron Watson –
A neat little rifle. About the same noise level as a 22 rimfire. Just about no recoil and a fun rifle to plink with. Haven’t got spend a lot of time with it yet but will soon.