Henry Arms 2017 New Guns (WARNING: Mega Photo Dump)

Henry Repeating Arms New for 2017
Henry Repeating Arms New for 2017
Henry Repeating Arms
Henry Repeating Arms

BAYONNE, NJ – -(Ammoland.com)- Henry Repeating Arms continues its position as one of the country’s leading lever action firearm manufacturers and seeks to expand its territory with the introduction of their new 2017 models.

The offerings are expanding to include even more variants on their rimfire and centerfire rifles, as well as a new line of shotguns and single shot rifles.

Henry Repeating Arms Frontier Long Barrel Rifles

Henry Repeating Arms Henry Frontier Long Barrel 24" Lever Action Rifle Model H001TLB
Henry Repeating Arms Henry Frontier Long Barrel 24″ Lever Action Rifle Model H001TLB

The Henry Frontier Long Barrel 24” debuts as a new addition to Henry’s popular rimfire rifles. The blued steel octagonal barrel is extended 4 inches from the 20 inches of its predecessor, the Lever Action Octagon Frontier Rifle. The extended barrel provides a longer distance between the front and rear sights, which seeks to improve accuracy. Another version of this Long Barrel rifle is debuting with a threaded barrel straight from the factory to accept a suppressor. The Lever Frontier Long Barrel 24” is offered in two calibers: .22 S/L/LR Model # H001TLB, and .22 Magnum Model # H001TMLB.  MSRP is $470.00 for the .22 S/L/LR model and $570.00 for the .22 Magnum version.

Henry Repeating Arms Frontier Long Threaded Barrel 24” Rifle Model H001TSPR
Henry Repeating Arms Frontier Long Threaded Barrel 24” Rifle Model H001TSPR

The Lever Frontier Threaded is also being chambered in the same calibers: Model # H001TSPR in .22 S/L/LR with an MSRP of $502.00, and Model # H001TMSPR in .22 Magnum with an MSRP of $596.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Tribute Edition Rifles

Henry Repeating Arms Fraternal Order of Eagles Tribute Rifle
Henry Repeating Arms Fraternal Order of Eagles Tribute Rifle

Henry’s line of Tribute Edition rifles has expanded to introduce the Fraternal Order of Eagles Tribute and the Second Amendment Tribute rifles. The H0004FOE Fraternal Order of Eagles Tribute pays homage to the international non-profit organization that seeks to rectify social issues, boasts a membership of over 800,000 members, and has been in existence for well over a century. The American walnut stock features a laser engraved and hand painted logo of an attacking eagle and the nickeled receiver is embellished with various engravings including the F.O.E.’s slogan, “People Helping People,” highlighted in 24K gold plating. MSRP is $1,050.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Second Amendment Tribute Edition Rifle
Henry Repeating Arms Second Amendment Tribute Edition Rifle

The H004SAT Second Amendment Tribute recognizes the NRA’s efforts to defend Americans’ rights to bear arms with detailed engravings highlighted in 24K gold plating on the nickeled receiver. MSRP is $1,020.00. Both of these new Tribute Edition rifles are built on the award-winning Golden Boy platform and chambered in .22 S/L/LR.

In order to give shooters more caliber choices the already extensive line of Big Boy models is being offered in .327 Federal Magnum/.32 H&R. This new caliber will extend to the brass framed Big Boy Classic and Big Boy Carbine with an MSRP of $899.95, as well as the Big Boy Steel and Big Boy Steel Carbine with an MSRP of $850.00.  In 2016 Henry added .41 Magnum to the list of calibers for the Big Boy Steel and this is now being extended to the Big Boy Classic, Big Boy Carbine, and Big Boy Steel Carbine for 2017.

Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy All-Weather Rifle

Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy All-Weather Rifle
Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy All-Weather Rifle

In addition to new calibers the Big Boy series is getting a new look with the utilitarian All-Weather finish. Hard chrome plating on the steel surfaces and an industrial-grade coating on the hardwood stocks provide a long lasting, extremely durable finish to battle the elements. The All-Weather Big Boy rifles will be available in three calibers: .357 Magnum/.38 Special Model # H012MAW, .45 Colt Model # H012CAW, and .44 Magnum/.44 Special Model # H012AW. All three models share an MSRP of $999.95.

Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger Rifles

Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger Rifle with Sights Model H014S
Henry Repeating Arms Long Ranger Rifle with Sights Model H014S

The Henry Long Ranger was released in late 2016 and introduced three more calibers for hunters and shooters who need to take shots from further distances than a .30-30 or .45-70 will typically allow. The rifles are built with mounting a scope in mind, but for 2017 these three models are being offered with iron sights mounted. The sight system is a fully adjustable rear folding sight with an ivory bead front sight. Model # H014S-223 is chambered in .223 Remington, Model # H014S-243 is chambered in .243 Winchester, and Model # H014S-308 is in .308 Winchester. All three models share an MSRP of $1,014.95.

Henry Repeating Arms Henry Original Rare Carbine

Henry Repeating Arms Henry Original Rare Carbine H011R
Henry Repeating Arms Henry Original Rare Carbine H011R

The classic Henry Original, based off the rifle built by New Haven Arms Company in the 1860’s and designed by Benjamin Tyler Henry is getting two new variations with one version being offered in .45 Colt and the other being a Rare Carbine model with a 20.4” barrel. Expanding the Henry Original to include .45 Colt offers a more inexpensive ammunition choice for extended trips to the shooting range. This Model # H011C has an MSRP of $2,300. The Rare Carbine version shaves off about 4” of barrel length and a half-pound of weight for a lighter, more maneuverable package that retains all the classic appeal of the others. The Henry Original Rare Carbine, Model # H011R has an MSRP of $2,300 as well.

Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Shotguns

Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Shotgun Model H018-410
Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Shotgun Model H018-410

For the first time in the company’s history Henry will now be offering a myriad of shotgun options. The H018-410 and the H018-410R indicate models numbers for the two new .410 bore lever action shotguns. The HO18-410 is the long version, with a 24″ round barrel, removable full choke from the factory, and a large front brass bead sight with no rear sight. This one provides slightly longer practical ranges with its barrel length and full choke, along with additional choke options sold separately. MSRP for the H018-410 is $902.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Shotgun Rare Carbine Model H018-410R
Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Shotgun Rare Carbine Model H018-410R

The H018-410R is another versatile and compact shotgun package featuring a 20″ round blued steel barrel, cylinder bore choke, and adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights. This model is a little lighter than the larger H018-410, which makes it easier to tote over a long afternoon on foot, and the shorter round barrel works easier through brush and other tight terrain where shots are expected to be close and fast. The adjustable sights make it easy to regulate patterns with a variety of birdshot, buckshot, and slugs to handle anything from cottontails to coyotes. MSRP for the H018-410R is $850.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Rifles

Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Rifle Model H015-308
Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Rifle Model H015-308

Henry is also pleased to introduce a series of single shot rifles. The centerfire single shot rifle has a long history among hunters looking for something accurate and dependable, and these break-action one-shooters aim to carry on that history. The initial offering will be available with a blued steel receiver or a hardened brass receiver. The steel models are chambered in .44 Magnum (H015-44), .45-70 (H015-4570), .223 (H015-223), .243 (H015-243), and .308 (H015-308) with a 22” round blued steel barrel. The receivers are drilled and tapped for optional scope use and the semi-buckhorn rear sight and brass bead front sight provide am effective iron sight system. These models use a familiar locking lever on top of the frame, behind the external hammer spur to break open for loading and unloading. This lever can be pivoted left or right from its center position to unlock, which works well for both right and left-handed shooters. The action has no external manual safety; it uses a rebounding hammer that can’t touch the firing pin unless the trigger is deliberately pulled, and an interlock system that doesn’t allow the barrel to open if the hammer is cocked, or the barrel to close if the hammer’s cocked while it’s open. The MSRP for all of the steel models is $427.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Brass Singleshot Rifle H015B
Henry Repeating Arms Brass Singleshot Rifle H015B

The hardened brass versions are chambered in .44 Magnum (H015B-44) and .45-70 Government (H015B-4570) and share an MSRP of $549.00.

Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Shotguns

Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Shotgun Model H015-12
Henry Repeating Arms Steel Singleshot Shotgun Model H015-12
Henry Repeating Arms Brass Singleshot Shotgun Model H015B-12
Henry Repeating Arms Brass Singleshot Shotgun Model H015B-12

Building off of the lever action shotguns and the single shot rifles are the new single shot shotguns that will be available in both a hardened brass and steel frame. They’re built on the same actions of the single shot rifles but are chambered for 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and .410 bore. All three options have removable chokes; the 12 and 20 ship with a modified choke and the .410 ships with full choke. Brass bead front sights are standard and the barrel length is 28” for the 12 gauge and 26” for the other two gauges for good reach in the field. The length of pull is 14” on all three with the brass models using a straight stock and the steel models using a pistol grip stock. The MSR prices for the 12 gauge (H015-12), 20 gauge (H015-20), and the .410 (H015-410) is $427.00. The brass models have an MSRP of $549.00.

Henry rifles can be purchased through a licensed firearms dealer. Most dealers offer a discount on the MSRP. To find a dealer call visit the “Own A Henry” tab at www.henryrifles.com.

About Henry Repeating Arms:

Henry Repeating Arms is one of the country’s leading rifle manufacturers. Their legendary name dates back to 1860 when Benjamin Tyler Henry invented and patented the first practical repeating rifle during the Civil War. It became known as the “gun you could load on Sunday and shoot all week long.” Henry rifles went on to play a significant role in the frontier days of the American West and soon became one of the most legendary, respected and sought after rifles in the history of firearms. President Lincoln’s Henry hangs in The Smithsonian and has become a national treasure. The company’s manufacturing facilities are in Bayonne, NJ and Rice Lake, WI.

For more information, visit henryrifles.com.

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Richard stonebraker

We need a .444 for ohio hunters. We can’t find any lever guns in that caliber.

Jay Andre

The one thing I wish Henry would do, is to offer the Big Boy versions, in the pistol stock. I have 2 Henry’s…Big Boy Steel .44 Magnum, and a customized chrome plated .22 Magnum. Holding a pistol grip stocked rifle is more comfortable and ergonomic than a straight stock. And also, offer the Big Boy rifles in the pistol grip stock, in the same pistol calibers. Just a suggestion Thanks

Alfred T. LaTour Jr.

The Smoothest Actions I have ever seen, a remarkable combination of metal, wood, and precision machining, that has resulted in a piece which is a pleasure to hold, look at, and use!

Robert Moore

I have 2 weeks and I’m ordering a 45 LC Big Boy. Can’t wait to get it and shoot.

Swamp Squatch

How about some more realistic, common man prices? $1000 for a 44 mag lever action? $550 for a single shot 308? $450 for a single shot 12g? I know they are really nice guns and I own a couple of their .22 levers but I just can’t see a justification for those MSRP. Hell, not so many years ago I bought TWO Marlin levers (357 mag and 44 mag) for the price of ONE of these and I bought THREE single barrel shot guns for the price of ONE of these.

Mike Burcke

MSRP is one thing; street price is another…check website/dealer actual prices, they’re a lot less (think car pricing…)

Ben Crum

I still love their .22 pump. Reminds me of my grandfathers rifle.

Nemo

Yes please, one steel, one brass, each caliber please. I can fit them all in my truck, which was named Henry upon purchase.

Nemo

Tom

Really hope Henry is going to make the Single Shot Rifles in some “fun” calibers instead of the same old standard, everyday stuff. How about .22 Hornet (or K Hornet), 30-30, 38-55, 444 Marlin? Maybe a Target version eventually…

Michael burcke

Send them your suggestions on their website contact info,,,they actually read and respond to inputs! I’d like to see them do a single-shot rifle in .357 Maximum, and I’m going to let them know. This is really a top-notch company, and I’m glad they’ve decided to fill the gap created by Freedom Group’s (stupid) decision to shut down the H&R line. I hope Henry makes a lot of money off of past, present and future H&R single-shot customers! Thank you, Henry Repeating Arms!

Sgtguns

Please do a 218 Bee. That would be cool Anthony.

Lloyd Dumas

I’ll take one of each please. Just dreaming but I wish I had dollars instead of all these penny’s.

Richard L

My sentiments exactly !