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[[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).]] | [[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).]] | ||
The Henry 1860 | The '''Henry 1860''' is a lever action, breech loading rifle (with front-loading magazine). This appeared as a construction improvement on the unfortunate [[Volcanic Repeater]]. The first 400 of the 14,000 rifles made were produced with an iron frame instead of the commonly seen brass frame. Brass was added in late 1862 as production picked up. Henry rifles were far too expensive ($45 to $65 each) to be issued in large numbers during the Civil War (in comparison, a common Enfield Rifle cost $14). | ||
The copper rounds used 28 grains of black powder and cost 1.6 cents each (about four times the price of muzzle loading ammo); most were purchased by individual soldiers with their own money. Twelve thousand were produced from 1862 to 1865 and sales slowed when the war ended. | The copper rounds used 28 grains of black powder and cost 1.6 cents each (about four times the price of muzzle loading ammo); most were purchased by individual soldiers with their own money. Twelve thousand were produced from 1862 to 1865 and sales slowed when the war ended. | ||
Further design refinement by Nelson King led to the [[Winchester Model 1866]], nicknamed the "Yellow Boy" in the United States for its flamboyant brass receiver. | |||
It is worth noting that due to the rarity of the original rifles (and replicas were not available for a long time) in many films the Winchester M1866 was used, with the forend retracted in order to resemble Henry; they can usually be distinguished by the loading gate, and the other magazine tube mount. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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* '''Type:''' Rifle | * '''Type:''' Rifle | ||
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* '''Barrel length(s):''' 24 in (610 mm) | * '''Barrel length(s):''' 24 in (610 mm) | ||
* '''Capacity:''' | * '''Capacity:''' 15 round tube magazine (+1) | ||
* '''Fire Modes:''' Lever Action | * '''Fire Modes:''' Lever Action |
Revision as of 17:05, 1 September 2020
The Henry 1860 is a lever action, breech loading rifle (with front-loading magazine). This appeared as a construction improvement on the unfortunate Volcanic Repeater. The first 400 of the 14,000 rifles made were produced with an iron frame instead of the commonly seen brass frame. Brass was added in late 1862 as production picked up. Henry rifles were far too expensive ($45 to $65 each) to be issued in large numbers during the Civil War (in comparison, a common Enfield Rifle cost $14).
The copper rounds used 28 grains of black powder and cost 1.6 cents each (about four times the price of muzzle loading ammo); most were purchased by individual soldiers with their own money. Twelve thousand were produced from 1862 to 1865 and sales slowed when the war ended.
Further design refinement by Nelson King led to the Winchester Model 1866, nicknamed the "Yellow Boy" in the United States for its flamboyant brass receiver.
It is worth noting that due to the rarity of the original rifles (and replicas were not available for a long time) in many films the Winchester M1866 was used, with the forend retracted in order to resemble Henry; they can usually be distinguished by the loading gate, and the other magazine tube mount.
Specifications
(1860 - 1866)
- Type: Rifle
- Caliber(s): .44 Rimfire
- Weight: 9.25 lb (4.2 kg)
- Length: 44.75 in (1,137 mm)
- Barrel length(s): 24 in (610 mm)
- Capacity: 15 round tube magazine (+1)
- Fire Modes: Lever Action
The Henry 1860 has been used in the following films:
Film
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
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North and South: Book II | A Union soldier | 1986 | ||
Black Fox: Good Men and Bad | Christopher Reeve | Alan Johnson | 1995 | |
Deadliest Warrior | Crazy Horse | 2010 | ||
Firefly | Doan Ly | Emma | "Heart of Gold" (S01E13) | 2003 |
Lonesome Dove | Robert Duvall | Augustus "Gus" McCrae | 1989 | |
Lonesome Dove | Tommy Lee Jones | Woodrow F. Call | 1989 | |
Return To Lonesome Dove | Timothy Scott | Pea Eye Parker | 1993 |
Animation
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Rango | Buford | Changes from Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" in (possibly intentional) continuity error | 2011 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
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Outlaws | 1997 | ||
Red Dead Revolver | "High Caliber Rifle" | 2004 | |
Fallout 3 | "Lincoln's Repeater" | 2008 | |
Darkest of Days | "Henry Rifle" | Incorrectly shown with loading gate | 2009 |
Red Dead Redemption | "Henry Repeater" | 2010 | |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 2016 | ||
Red Dead Redemption II | "Litchfield Repeater" | 2018 |