Posted August 17, 2017 9:30 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The Henry rifle dates back to 1860. (Photo: Rock Island Auction Co.)
A first year production Henry deluxe action rifle is set to be auctioned off in September by Rock Island Auction Company with the gun expected to fetch between $240,000 and $375,000.
Boasting serial number 17, the antique deluxe lever action gun was manufactured by New Haven Arms Co in 1860. The Henry rifle features a factory engraved silver-plated frame with walnut stock. The barrel is outfitted with a German blade front sight and folding ladder rear sight graduated to 1,000 yards. Though some early production Henry rifles were fitted with a sling swivel and sling hook loop, this particular gun does not come equipped with either.
As an early production gun, it is identified and pictured in R.L. Wilson’s book Winchester Engraving on page 15. Wilson links the rifle to Thomas A. McGrath. McGrath was a prominent citizen and merchant in Shelbyville, Kentucky. During the Civil War in late August 1864, McGrath and J.H. Masonheimer fought Confederate guerillas attempting to raid the Shelby County Courthouse for muskets and ammunition. McGrath survived the encounter with a slight head wound but was shot in the back in May 1865 by Private John Lewis

Source: Guns.com

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