Henry All Weather 45-70
The Henry All-Weather Side Gate Lever Action Rifle is for those that appreciate the more utilitarian side of life. Its a rifle for everyday life in the truck, on the farm, and through the woods. Built for a tough world, the rifles have a satin hard chrome plating that’s permanently bonded to the steel underneath that doesn’t flake, chip, peel, and has a corrosion resistance that actually exceeds some stainless steel.
Not only does this increase surface hardness, but it also reduces friction on moving parts to take our already smooth action to the next level. Details are important, so even the screws are stainless. The rifle is equipped with a stained hardwood with a carefully engineered coating that is formulated to stand up to wear, tear, scratches, moisture, temperature variations, and the angst of the various “character marks” that an everyday outdoor tool will inevitably pick up during its lifetime. This is the finish you want for a rifle that might be “rode hard and put away wet.”
These two Henry offerings are essentially the same as their blued steel counterparts in profile and general dimensions. The .30-30 features a 20” round barrel, straight-wrist stock, 5-shot magazine capacity, and the .45-70 sports an 18.4” round barrel, a pistol-grip stock, and a 4-shot magazine. Both rifles come with the same adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights.
The receivers are drilled and tapped for a scope, and both come with sling swivel studs and ventilated rubber recoil pads installed.For some added utility, these rifles are configured with a side loading gate to make loading and keeping the magazine topped off as easy as possible. However, the magazine tube is still removable for safe, easy unloading.
Henry All Weather 45-70 Features
- Stained Hardwood stock
- Industrial Hard Chrome Satin Receiver Finish
- Side gate loaded
- Optional Picatinny Rail on the .45-70 rifle
Made In United States of America
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 8.650 Pounds |