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Picture this: you’re at the range, and the distinctive *ka-chink* of a lever-action turns every head. It’s not just any rifle—it’s a piece of history, but one that fits in a modern truck cab without a fuss. That’s the practical appeal of the Uberti 1860 Henry Trapper Rifle, .45 Colt, 18.5″, Brass. It’s a faithful, shootable reproduction of the legendary “Yellow Boy,” but with a shortened 18.5-inch barrel that makes it surprisingly handy for a classic design.
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So, what is the Uberti 1860 Henry Trapper Rifle, .45 Colt, 18.5″, Brass? It’s a historically accurate, brass-framed replica of the original Henry rifle, chambered in the modern .45 Colt cartridge. Its defining feature is the shortened 18.5-inch “Trapper” barrel, which enhances maneuverability while retaining the iconic side-loading tube magazine and smooth lever action. This rifle blends 19th-century character with practical, shootable utility for the budget-conscious enthusiast.
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Let’s talk value. At $1256.21, this isn’t a plinking toy—it’s a serious firearm. But compared to custom-shop lever guns or original antiques (which are museum pieces, not shooters), it represents a major bang-for-your-buck entry into the world of historical firearms. You get Uberti’s renowned fit and finish, a cartridge that’s still widely available, and that iconic look without the five-figure price tag. The brass receiver and buttplate are polished to a warm luster, and the American walnut stock has a classic oil finish. It’s a looker, but it’s built to be used. The action is typically smooth right out of the box, requiring no gunsmithing to start enjoying at the range.
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The shortened barrel is the key feature here. The original Henry rifle had a 24-inch barrel, which can feel like a fence post in tight quarters. Chopping it down to 18.5 inches shaves weight and length, making it easier to carry in the woods or store in a vehicle. You do trade off a bit of sight radi




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