Henry Model 1866 Lever-Action Rifle | Yellow Boy

The Henry repeating rifle is a lever-action tubular magazine rifle famed both for its use at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and being the basis for the iconic Winchester rifle of the American Wild West. Designed by Benjamin Tyler Henry in 1860, the original Henry was a sixteen-shot .44 caliber rimfire breech-loading lever-action rifle. It was introduced in the early 1860s and produced through 1866 in the United States by the New Haven Arms Company. The Henry was adopted in small quantities by the Union in the Civil War, favored for its greater firepower than the standard-issue carbine. Many later found their way West, notably in the hands of a few of the Sioux and Cheyenne in their obliteration of Custer’s U.S. Cavalry troops in June 1876. 📦Handpicked Gifts For Gun Lovers On Amazon 💥 Four Piece 12 Gauge Shotgun Shell Coaster Set 👉 Original 50 Cal Shot Glasses Set 👉 Rugged Electronic Lock Box Ideal Portable Handgun Case 👉 NERF Ultr
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