Henry Repeating Arms Mare’s Leg Lever Action Pistol .22 LR

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The Henry Mare’s Leg .22 S/L/LR a modified variation of the model H001 Henry Lever Action. Like all Henry Rifles, each sports a select, handcrafted American Walnut stock cut to the exact specification of the gun used on the television series. The large loop lever, coupled with the legendary crisp Henry action, makes it easy for you to enjoy those rapid-fire repeating shots Steve McQueen used to take down the bad guys. Each is equipped with a lanyard. Equipped with an easy-loading tubular magazine design. The .22 S/L/LR holds 10 rounds of .22 Long Rifle.The .22 S/L/LR. weighs in at an easy-to-handle 4.45 lbs. and measures 25" overall.

Henry Repeating Arms Mare’s Leg Lever Action Pistol .22 LR

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  • Mare’s Leg .22 S/L/LR
    Model Number H001ML
    Caliber .22 Short, Long and LR
    Capacity 10 rounds
    Length 25"
    Barrel Length 12.875"
    Weight 4.45 lbs.
    Stock American walnut
    Sights Fully adjustable rear, with hooded front sight
    Finish Blue metal barrel and lever
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    Action Lever Action
    Caliber .22 LR
    Capacity 10 rd
    Finish/Color Black
    Manufacturer Henry Repeating Arms
    Manufacturer History In every field of human endeavor there is a select group of individuals who are given credit for making such major contributions that they become synonymous with their achievements. In the area of firearms development, one name that must be included on that honored roster is Benjamin Tyler Henry. His invention: The Henry Rifle. It was Mr. Henry who conceived the first practical, lever action repeating rifle. Patented in 1860, the Henry gave a single man the firepower of a dozen marksmen armed with muzzle-loading muskets. America was engulfed in the searing flames of the Civil War, and the first Henry rifles were in the hands of Union soldiers by mid 1862. Due to its revolutionary design and rapid rate of fire, the Henry quickly found popularity both with the military and civilian purchasers. Early sales were especially brisk in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Indiana. With its reliable .44 caliber rimfire metallic cartridge, the Henry produced a rapid and highly accurate fire. Reports of the successful use of Henry rifles in the Civil War were numerous. The incredible firepower unleashed by the Henry is evident in Major William Ludlow's account of the Battle of Altoona Pass. "What saved us that day was the fact that we had a number of Henry rifles, The original Henry factory" wrote Major Ludlow. "This company of 16 shooters sprang to the parapet and poured out such a multiplied, rapid and deadly fire, that no men could stand in front of it and no serious effort was made thereafter to take the fort by assault." After an encounter with the 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, which had the good fortune to be armed with Henrys, one Confederate officer is credited with the phrase, "It's a rifle that you could load on Sunday and shoot all week long." The Henry rifle would go on to play a significant, if not dominant role in the frontier days of the American West. It would soon become one of the most legendary, respected and sought after rifles in the history of firearms. A contemporary rifle collection isn't complete without one.
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