Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine | .357 Magnum | 16.5″ | H012GMR
MSRP: $1,165.00
Your Price: $947.00
Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine lever-action in .357 Magnum/.38 Special with a 16.5″ round blued barrel, American walnut stock, side-loading gate and a 7-round tubular magazine. Drilled and tapped receiver; adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight and brass b
The Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine is a full‑size lever‑action built for traditional handling with modern convenience. It comes with a side‑loading gate and a removable tube magazine for straightforward topping off and safe unloading. The carbine pairs walnut furniture and a blued steel finish with sights and a drilled/tapped receiver for optic mounting; consider a Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 as an affordable optic option under $1,000 that complements the rifle’s balance and intended ranges.
Typical uses include target shooting at moderate distances and hunting medium to large game where a fast, familiar lever action and powerful pistol cartridge performance are desirable.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .357 Magnum/.38 Special.
- The magazine capacity is 7 rounds in a tubular magazine.
- The barrel measures 16.5 inches and is round blued steel.
- The overall length is 34 inches.
- The weight is approximately 6.59 lbs..
- The receiver finish is blued steel.
- The rifle is chambered with a rate of twist of 1:16.
- The stock material is American walnut with checkering.
- The length of pull is 14 inches.
- The safety is a transfer bar system.
- The sights are a fully adjustable semi‑buckhorn rear with diamond insert and a brass bead front.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped and uses a BB‑RSM scope mount interface.
- The magazine type is tubular.
- The UPC is 619835200402.
The Big Boy Steel Carbine blends classic lever‑action ergonomics with practical features for field and range use. Its side gate and removable tube magazine simplify loading, while the drilled and tapped receiver supports a wide range of low‑power optics and mounts. The finished walnut furniture and blued steel give a traditional appearance that still performs in modern shooting applications.
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