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Henry Repeating Arms is the official firearms licensee of the Boy Scouts of America, and several Henry Boy Scout editions are available. The Henry Single Shot Shotgun is available in hardened brass or steel in 12 and 20 gauge, and .410-bore. Henry also manufactures a garden gun smoothbore in .22 long rifle, intended for pest control using only ...
The Henry repeating rifle is a lever-action tubular magazine rifle. ... Compared: .357 Mag. Henry Big Boy, Marlin 1894C and Uberti 1873 Rifles by Chuck Hawks.
Mod. 1866 Yellow boy The first Winchester rifle – the Winchester Model 1866 – was originally chambered for the rimfire .44 Henry . Nicknamed the "Yellow Boy" because of its receiver of a bronze/brass alloy called gunmetal , it was famous for its rugged construction and lever-action "repeating rifle" mechanism that allowed the user to fire a ...
Boy and Sheep Under a Tree [16] Private collection. Oil on canvas, 17 3/8 x 27 in. [16] undated Feeding Sheep: Feeding Sheep, by Henry Ossawa Tanner: 1881-1882 [17] 22–23 years old Portrait of a girl; "My Sister Sara" is written on lower right. Tanner had a sister Sarah Elizabeth Tanner who was 9 years old in 1882. [18]
Nowadays Herbert Schmidt guns are rare, spare parts almost do not exist, and their low price makes them uninteresting for collectors. In Europe, collectors pay increasingly high sums for Herbert Schmidt single-action models, especially the blank-firing versions. Prices can vary from US$75.00(great/showroom condition) to $5.00 (mean value approx ...
William Henry Jordan at Find a Grave; Herrett's Stocks "Jordan Trooper" John Taffin, Big Bore Sixguns, Chapter 3 The 4" Double Action Big Bore Sixgun; John Taffin, Big Bore Sixguns, Chapter 4 The .357 Magnum - The First Magnum; Skeeter Skelton, "Hide for Your Handgun" A Visit With Bill Jordan
The .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum, .357 S&W Magnum, .357 Magnum, or 9×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation) is a smokeless powder cartridge with a 0.357 in (9.07 mm) bullet diameter. It was created by Elmer Keith , Phillip B. Sharpe, [ 2 ] and Douglas B. Wesson [ 2 ] [ 3 ] of firearm manufacturers Smith & Wesson and Winchester .
Henry Price McGrath (January 13, 1814 - July 5, 1881) was a "sporting-man" who opened the first gambling house in the American South, and bred the race horse, ...