Henry Big Boy X Model .45 Colt Lever-Action Rifle, Threaded 17.4 in Barrel, Fiber-Optic Sights, 7+1 Capacity (H012CX)
This Henry Big Boy X Model in .45 Colt combines classic lever-action operation with practical, modern features. It stands out with a threaded 17.4 in barrel cut 5/8x24 TPI, bright fiber-optic sights, and a durable black synthetic stock set. The rifle uses Henry's dual-loading system with a side gate and removable inner tube, and it is made in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, USA.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minimal handling marks from prior use. Please refer to the photos for a close look at all surfaces.
What's Included
- Henry Big Boy X Model .45 Colt rifle (H012CX)
The Big Boy X Model action is smooth and familiar, featuring a large-loop lever and right-side ejection. A transfer bar safety adds a layer of mechanical security without changing the handling buyers expect from a Henry lever gun.
The steel barrel measures 17.4 inches and is factory threaded 5/8x24 TPI for muzzle-ready versatility. Its 1:16 twist supports .45 Colt loads well, while the blued finish matches the steel receiver for a uniform, work-ready look.
Bright, easy-to-see sights come standard: a green fiber-optic front on a ramp and a fully adjustable orange fiber-optic rear. The black synthetic stock and fore-end are built for hard use, with a pistol-grip shape, textured surfaces, and a rubber recoil pad for secure shoulder placement.
Practical touches continue up front with a synthetic fore-end that integrates a Picatinny segment and M-LOK slots. The dual-loading system offers fast top-offs through the side gate and simple unloading via the removable inner magazine tube. Capacity is 7+1 rounds of .45 Colt. Overall length is 36.3 inches, weight is 7.3 pounds, and length of pull is 14.25 inches. Made in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, USA.




