Description
Buy Henry Mare’s Leg Lever Action Pistol
Buy Henry Mare’s Leg Lever Action Pistol. Back in the heyday of the TV Western, Steve McQueen, the star of “Wanted: Dead or Alive,” rode across black-and-white screens toting a sidearm like nothing any lawman or outlaw had carried before. A cut-down, modified version of repeating rifle, this recognizable shootin’ iron could be holstered like a pistol but fired with the speed of lever-action rifle.
Nicknamed the Mare’s Leg, this innovative weapon swiftly brought outlaws to justice every week and rose to fame as the real star of the short-lived show. Now fans of those classic westerns and collectors of innovative firearms can holster this lever action pistol manufactured in the spirit and style of the original made for TV classic. Buy Henry Mare’s Leg Lever Action Pistol.
Like all Henry Rifles, the Mare’s Leg sports a select, handcrafted American Walnut stock cut to the exact specification of the gun used on the television series. The large loop lever, coupled with the legendary crisp Henry action, makes it easy for you to enjoy those rapid-fire repeating shots Steve McQueen used to take down the bad guys. The Mare’s Leg is equipped with an easy-loading tubular magazine design to keep you shooting all day long.
Features
- Front Sight is Brass Bead and Rear Sight is Semi-Buckhorn
- Large loop lever
- Saddle ring
- Considered a pistol by the ATF
Made In United States of America
Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge | 45 Colt (Long Colt) |
Capacity | 5+1 Round |
Weight | 5.79 Pound |
Overall Length | 25 Inches |
Barrel Length | 12.875 Inches |
Action Type | Lever Action |
Threaded Muzzle | No |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Front Sight | Brass Bead |
Rear Sight | Semi-Buckhorn |
Frame Material | Brass |
Grip Material | Walnut |
Frame Finish | Brass |
Grip Style | Smooth |
Grip Color | Walnut |
Compensated | No |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 6.910 Pounds |
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