The Model 1860 Henry Rifle was developed and patented by B. Tyler Henry, plant manager, and manufactured by Oliver Winchester. Made during and after the Civil War, as westward expansion escalated, this first truly effective lever action rifle was a dependable tool for a country on the move. The Henry Rifle was highly prized by the Plains Indian warriors as well, as much for its looks, as its function. This military model features a 24" barrel, military style lever latch, and ladder rear sight. It has the side mounted sling swivels found on the military contract rifles, and some cast-off for a right hand shooter which can be a problem for left hand shooters. Weight is a modest 8.9 pounds, unloaded.
Action Type: Lever Action
Barrel Length (in.): 24
Caliber/Gauge: 45 LC
Contains Lithium Battery/s: No
Cimarron CA288 Henry Lever Rifle
24" 45 LC
Each Shippable: No
Gun Type: Rifle
Hand: Right Hand
Inner Pack Shippable: No
Master Pack Shippable: No
Model: CA288
Prop 65 Cancer Causing Chemical: Lead
Prop 65 Item: Yes
Prop 65 Labeled: Yes
Prop 65 Reproductive Harming Chemical: Lead
Prop 65 Settlement: No
Prop 65 Short Form Label on Product: Cancer
Products specifications
| Manufacturer | CIMARRON FIREARMS |
| SubCategory | Lever Action, LONG GUNS-LEVER ACTION |
| Category | LONG GUNS |
| Stock Status | Out of Stock |