Henry H001TER Frontier Carbine Evil Roy Lever Action 22 Short,Long,LR NIB
Receiver Finish | Brushed Nickel |
Receiver Material | Steel |
Safety | Hammer |
Stock Finish Group | Brown / Tan |
Stock Material | Wood |
Twist | 1:16″ |
Weight | 5.50 lbs |
Barrel Description | Octagon |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Barrel Length | 17″ |
Henry Repeating Arms has collaborated with Gene Pearcey, more widely known as “Evil Roy”, the Overall World and National Cowboy Action Champion and Hall of Fame member, to manufacture the Henry Frontier Carbine “Evil Roy” Edition. “I wanted a great looking short, lightweight but accurate .22 rifle which would meet all my personal needs. Henry Repeating Arms President Anthony Imperato and I have created just such a rifle with the Henry Frontier Carbine “Evil Roy Edition”. It features a short octagon barrel, fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with beaded front sight, a grooved receiver for easy scope mounting, smooth trigger release, and a medium stock length suitable for both adults and kids. The silver receiver and barrel band with a large loop lever make it a complete package. Perfect.” – Evil Roy
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