That would be the Henry. The company still exists. If you mean the Henry rifle from the Civil War, then most lever action rifles are somewhat related, including the Henry Big Boy / Yellow Boy and the Winchester 94, but none are exact copies.
50-300 usd
Recoil, range, bullet weight limitations.
The Henry Rifle called a Golden Boy is valued approximately 475.00 USD JWM Texas These are made in Brooklyn NY USA
Not really.
Any where from $300. For the basic .22 up to $800. Fot the big boy large caliber rifles
Try pawn shops, gun shops, gun stores, want ads, on line auction sites.
The rifle does not need to be disassembled to clean it. However, if you want to, the owner's manual has instructions for PARTIAL disassembly. The link below will take you to the owner's manual for that rifle. Would suggest you print and keep a copy.
how much new rifle
The first Winchester rifle was the model 1866 yellow boy rifle.Called yellow boy because of the brass frame used on this rifle.This rifle was made from 1866-1898. The first rifle made on this design was the commercially unsuccessful Volcanicin the 1850's which went on to become the unsuccessful Jennings. When the American Civil War broke out, the company had been purchased by a group of investors including Oliver Winchester. The company was renamed and the first rifle produced was named the Henry, after the plant manager. The Henry saw action during the Civil War.
$1800
The value of a Winchester Model 67A boy's rifle with a 20 inch barrel depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued around 100.00 as of 2014.