Yes, there were Henry rifles made without a handgrip, specifically the earlier models. The original Henry Repeating Rifle, introduced in 1860, featured a smooth stock without a pronounced handgrip. This design was characteristic of many rifles of that era, focusing on functionality and ease of use. Subsequent models and variations may have included different stock designs, but the classic Henry did not include a handgrip.
WHICH Henry? The antique Henry rifle made in the 1860's or the current Henry Repeating Arms Co rifle?
The 44 rim fire Henry rifle was developed by Benjamin Tyler Henry.
BP rifle made in 1850's or so by Henry Leman
You will have to call the maker.
Yes, I think so. I have one, and unless someone cut it down from a rifle, and put a custom fitted handgrip on it, it is a Little Scout 14 1/2 pistol.
A type of rifle made in europe.
The Henry Rifle called a Golden Boy is valued approximately 475.00 USD JWM Texas These are made in Brooklyn NY USA
No published sn data.
I assume that you are inquiring about a Winchester rifle? If so, all of them were made in the U.S. starting with the Henry Repeating Rifle in the year 1860, and ending with the Models 70 and 94 late in the year 1980.
WHICH rifle? There is more than one type made in this caliber.
Remington, Ruger, Winchester, Henry, H&R to name a few
0-1000 usd