Henry Single Shot
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This is a perfect option for kids too, especially those just moving up beyond the BB guns and 22s. Not only is the break-open design simple and safe, but the 44 magnum has very low recoil for the mass of the bullet with about 10-11 ft-lbs being about average. A 45-70 has comparable bullet mass, but doubling the speed makes the recoil 35-38 ft-lbs! Read critic reviews...
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With a design based on simplicity, the Henry Single-Shot Rifle provides shooters with an ultrareliable, centerfire rifle that's high on quality and performance. The Henry Single Shot utilizes a single hinge pin and an opening lever located on the upper frame. The external, rebounding hammer functions as the safety, and cannot touch the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled fully to the rear. A non-ejecting extractor places the cartridge where it can be easily removed by hand. A dovetailed, brass-bead front sight and an adjustable, folding rear sight allow precise shot placement, and the barrel is drilled and tapped for attaching a scope mount. The steel receiver and barrel have a matte-blued finish. The buttstock and fore-end are made of oil-finished walnut and feature cut checkering; the buttstock comes with a solid-rubber recoil pad. The Henry Single-Shot Rifle easily disassembles into 2 pieces for transport by removing the hinge pin, without removing the fore-end.Technical Data
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