This video showcases the New Original Henry Rifle from Henry Repeating Arms, a faithful reproduction of the 1860 design by Benjamin Tyler Henry. The description highlights its historical significance, including its use at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and its role as the predecessor to the iconic Winchester rifle. Key details mentioned are its lever-action, tubular magazine, and its original configuration as a sixteen-shot .44 caliber rimfire breech-loading rifle produced by the New Haven Arms Company. The rifle's adoption by the Union during the Civil War and its later presence in the hands of Native American tribes in the West are also noted.
This video showcases a big game hunt using an Original Henry Rifle chambered in .44-40 caliber. The description highlights the rifle as a beautiful levergun, emphasizing its use for hunting. The video also promotes Hickok45's other YouTube channels, Patreon, and sponsors.
This video provides an overview of the New Original Henry Rifle, a modern iteration of the iconic 1860s firearm. Presented by Anthony Imperato, president of Henry Repeating Arms, the discussion highlights the rifle's creation entirely on US soil, staying true to B. T. Henry's original designs and patents. Key concessions for modern centerfire rounds (.44-40 and .45 Colt) are noted, positioning the rifle as a blend of historical authenticity and contemporary usability.
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