3008 CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,500.00 USD
Estimated at 9,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
Cal 44. S# 4189. This is a good complete 4th variation Henry which encompasses all the early martials and range from about S# 3000-5000. Characteristics of this early 1864 manufactured rifle include 1st type rounded butt plate with 7/8" trap door, .65" hole bored in the butt stock to accept the 4-piece iron cleaning rod which started around S# 4000, just after the 1st martial guns. Trigger retaining pin is still the small .095 diameter which enlarges about S# 5000, lever latch on lower receiver tang and latch flange on rear of lever, has a milled flat along the magazine follower slot in lower front of receiver, large magazine follower with 5/8" wide finger tab, square back front sight blade, slanted profile to stock comb, straight profile to lower edge of stock, no discernible "Henry bump" on oil finished stock, large 3.25" all serif font barrel address which stared about S# 3500 till end of production, sight dovetail milled in barrel only, six groove rifling, 900 yard rear sight with slide stop screw (reproduction), sling swivels on left side but stud & ring cut off. Serial number stamped on following parts: barrel behind rear sight dovetail, left side of lower receiver tang, top receiver tang channel in butt stock, inside bottom edge of butt plate, shanks of one butt plate screw, the other is good reproduction, the three tang screws are no longer numbered. Matching assembly numbers stamped on rounded portion of barrel under loading sleeve and on rear edge of loading sleeve. There is "H' stamped rear of lever latch in tang. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and original other than replacement sight, one buttplate screw & sling swivel base in stock. Brass has smooth mustard patina, iron is overall smooth mottled plum/brown patina. Small traces of old gold paint are scattered on barrel & frame, like seen on many Civil War arms displayed in veteran halls. Original placement of dovetail for sight has been filled and another slot cut through middle of address. There is spurious martial cartouche stamped in stock and initials in frame/barrel interface on right side, these added marks should be removed by gunsmith as the gun is very honest and complete otherwise. Sound, well fit stock with hand worn patina, couple of small chips at tang/frame interface that are well patinaed, so been there since guns use. Mechanically fine, good discernible rifled bore with pitting. (01-26376/JS). ANTIQUE. $9,000-14,000.