Description
The Henry Big Boy, .41 Magnum, 20″, 10rd, American Walnut Stock, Blued is a classic, side-gate loading lever-action rifle chambered in the potent .41 Magnum cartridge. It offers a 10-round capacity, a 20-inch blued steel barrel, and traditional American walnut furniture, blending timeless aesthetics with serious hunting and woods utility. This model is a solid choice for the shooter who wants a versatile, hard-hitting lever gun without a custom shop price tag.
Key Features
- Classic .41 Magnum Chambering: Delivers more punch than .357 Magnum with less recoil than .44 Magnum—a practical middle-ground for hunting and target shooting.
- Side-Gate Loading: Loads conveniently via the traditional brass-plated loading gate, a major upgrade for ease of use over tube-only loaders.
- American Walnut Stock: Features a straight-grip stock and forend with a satin finish, offering classic good looks and durability.
- Blued Steel Finish: The 20-inch octagonal barrel and receiver have a deep, polished blue finish for corrosion resistance and that iconic Western appearance.
- 10-Round Capacity: Provides ample firepower for extended range sessions or hunting trips without constant reloading.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .41 Remington Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 38.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 8.68 lbs |
| Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Stock Material | American Walnut |
| Finish | Blued Steel |
| Action | Lever-Action with Side Loading Gate |
Weighing in at roughly 8.7 pounds, the rifle manages the .41 Magnum’s recoil effectively, making it surprisingly shootable. The 20-inch octagonal barrel provides a good sight radius and a classic profile, while the overall length of about 38.5 inches keeps it maneuverable in brush or a blind. The rifle’s heft and balance contribute to its steady hold. At $845.90, this Henry positions itself as a value proposition against higher-priced custom or limited-run lever guns, offering premium features at a working-man’s price. It’s a rifle that fits out of the box and is ready for the range or field with minimal fuss—just add a sling and ammo.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Big Boy is for the practical shooter who appreciates tradition but demands performance. It’s ideal for Missouri whitetail hunters who want a cartridge with more authority than .30-30 at moderate ranges. It’s also a perfect match for handloaders who already stock .41 Magnum for revolvers like the Smith & Wesson Model 57 or 657, allowing for cartridge commonality. Collectors and casual plinkers who simply want a beautiful, smooth-shooting lever action will find it deeply satisfying. Look, if you’ve been eyeing a .44 Magnum but are wary of the recoil and ammo cost, the .41 Magnum in this platform presents a compelling, budget-conscious alternative.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The .41 Magnum is a fantastic, often-overlooked caliber that splits the difference between popular options. Henry’s fit and finish at this price point is tough to beat. The addition of the side-loading gate is a huge functional upgrade. The walnut and blued steel construction is timeless and durable. It’s a simple, reliable design with no gunsmithing required for standard use.
Cons: .41 Magnum ammunition is less common and typically more expensive than .357 or .44 Magnum off the shelf, making handloading a significant advantage for high-volume shooters. The rifle’s weight, while aiding recoil management, might be considered heavy for all-day carrying by some. Sights are traditional buckhorn, which some shooters may wish to upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is .41 Magnum a good deer cartridge for Missouri?
A: Absolutely. With proper 210-220 grain hunting loads, the .41 Magnum is a highly effective and ethical choice for Missouri whitetail at typical woodland ranges, offering superior energy to the .30-30 Winchester.
Q: Can I use .41 Special ammunition in this rifle?
A: No. This rifle is chambered specifically for .41 Remington Magnum. Firing shorter, lower-pressure .41 Special (a handloading-only cartridge) can cause extraction and accuracy issues. Always use ammunition marked .41 Remington Magnum.
Q: What’s the real-world advantage of the side loading gate?
A: It allows you to top off the magazine without cycling all the rounds through the action. You can keep the chamber loaded for safety while hunting and add rounds as needed, a feature tube-load-only lever actions lack. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable laws. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases to your local dealer.
For a lever-action that combines classic craftsmanship, a potent and practical caliber, and modern convenience features without a premium price, the Henry Big Boy in .41 Magnum deserves a close look. See our full selection online.




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