Guns International #: 102264351
Seller's Inventory #: AW360
Serial No. 3041, circa 1862,.44RF, 24"" octagonal barrel with integral 15 shot magazine. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with minor oxidation visible. ""CGC"" inspector mark is located right side near rear sight. Serial numbers match on barrel and frame. Brass frame is very fine with ""HH"" marked, Wood is a replacement piece. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the rifling, a screw has been added to the top of the receiver. Sharp example of a martial Henry
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Guns International #: 102264351
Category - Henry Rifles
- Antique Rifles - Cartridge
"Martial Marked Henry Model 1860 .44RF (AW360)
Description: " Serial No. 3041, circa 1862,.44RF, 24"" octagonal barrel with integral 15 shot magazine. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with minor oxidation visible. ""CGC"" inspector mark is located right side near rear sight. Serial numbers match on barrel and frame. Brass frame is very fine with ""HH"" marked, Wood is a replacement piece. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the rifling, a screw has been added to the top of the receiver. Sharp example of a martial Henry Price: $23,500.00 Antique: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102264351
Seller's Inventory #: AW360
Serial No. 3041, circa 1862,.44RF, 24"" octagonal barrel with integral 15 shot magazine. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with minor oxidation visible. ""CGC"" inspector mark is located right side near rear sight. Serial numbers match on barrel and frame. Brass frame is very fine with ""HH"" marked, Wood is a replacement piece. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the rifling, a screw has been added to the top of the receiver. Sharp example of a martial Henry
Guns International #: 102264351
Seller's Inventory #: AW360
Serial No. 3041, circa 1862,.44RF, 24"" octagonal barrel with integral 15 shot magazine. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with minor oxidation visible. ""CGC"" inspector mark is located right side near rear sight. Serial numbers match on barrel and frame. Brass frame is very fine with ""HH"" marked, Wood is a replacement piece. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the rifling, a screw has been added to the top of the receiver. Sharp example of a martial Henry