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  2. Henry Repeating Arms - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Henry rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Henry was an improved version of the earlier Volition, and later Volcanic. The Henry used copper (later brass) rimfire cartridges with a 216 grain (14.0 gram, 0.490 ounce) bullet over 25 grains (1.6 g, 0.056 oz.) of black powder. Only 150 to 200 rifles a month were initially produced.

  4. .44 Henry - Wikipedia

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    The .44 Henry, also known as the .44 Henry Flat, the .44 Rimfire, the .44 Long Rimfire, and the 11x23mmRF (11x23mm Rimmed) in Europe, [2] is a rimfire rifle and handgun cartridge featuring a .875 in (22.2 mm)-long brass or copper case.

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  7. Big Boy - Wikipedia

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    Big Boy Junction, Tennessee, an unincorporated community; Big Boy Peak, a mountain in Idaho; Union Pacific Big Boy, a class of steam locomotives; Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice, a Dick Tracy character; Big Boy (radio host) (born 1969), host on Los Angeles station KRRL; Henry Big Boy, a rifle by Henry Repeating Arms

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  9. Big Boy Henry - Wikipedia

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    Richard Leslie Henry (born May 26, 1921 – December 5, 2004), [1] better known as Big Boy Henry, was an American Piedmont blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. His most notable recording was "Mr. President", [ 2 ] a protest against cuts in social welfare undertaken by President Ronald Reagan .