Henry Repeating Arms Small Game Carbine .22 WMR 16.25" Barrel 11-Rounds
The Henry Small Game Carbine is a lever action rifle chambered for .22 WMR and is equipped with a 16.25" octagon barrel. Features include a Walnut stock, Brass Bead Front / Skinner Peep Rear sights, a large loop lever, and an 11 round capacity. Get the Henry Repeating Arms Small Game Carbine while supplies last!
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Henry's Small Game Carbine is fitted with Skinner's solid steel rear base and fully adjustable aperture (with .096" insert or .200" ghost ring option) specifically dimensioned to line up perfectly with the tall brass bead front sight for easy zeroing, greater visibility, and more precision when it's needed. Henry retained the American walnut stock, classic octagon barrel, and versatile utility to cover everything from trapline to tree-top and beyond; and added a cold-weather, glove-friendly, over-sized large loop lever to this trim four-season hunter. Easy through the brush, quick on target, and fast on follow-up, the Small Game Carbine is a serious hunting lever gun for serious lever gun hunters.
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