Henry Big Boy Brass .357 Mag Lever-Action Rifle, 20 in Octagon Barrel, 10-Round, Polished Brass Receiver, H006M
The Henry Big Boy Brass H006M stands out with its polished brass receiver, 20-inch blued octagon barrel, and American walnut furniture. This USA-made, tube-loading rifle offers a 10-round capacity in .357 Mag with classic semi-buckhorn sights and a transfer bar safety. Its solid-top, side-eject receiver is drilled and tapped with two factory screw plugs, and it features brass accents throughout for a traditional appearance.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape. It shows a few minor scratches and blemishes from prior handling. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Henry Big Boy series manual
- Original Henry factory box with end label (Model H006M)
This Big Boy Brass features a solid brass receiver with a polished finish, paired with a brass buttplate and brass barrel band for a cohesive, traditional look. The receiver is the solid-top, side-eject type and comes drilled and tapped with two factory screw plugs.
The barrel is a 20-inch blued steel octagon with a 1:16 RH twist. Sights are classic and practical: a dovetailed front post and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear. The barrel address reads "Henry Repeating Arms – Bayonne NJ – Made in USA," with a caliber rollmark of ".357 MAG / .38 SPL."
Feeding is through a tube-loading, 10-round tubular magazine with a removable inner tube. This configuration maintains the rifle’s clean lines and straightforward operation while matching the traditional Big Boy Brass pattern.
The stock and fore-end are American walnut. The stock has a straight wrist and a 14.5-inch length of pull. Overall length is 38.5 inches, and weight is approximately 8.68 pounds. A transfer bar safety adds an extra layer of mechanical security without altering the rifle’s classic handling.




