Henry Long Ranger Deluxe Full Size 223 Rem/5.56x45mm NATO 5+1 20" Blued Steel Barrel, Engraved ...
Henry Long Ranger Deluxe Full Size 223 Rem/5.56x45mm NATO 5+1 20" Blued Steel Barrel, Engraved Nickel-Plated w/24K Gold Inlay Steel Receiver, American Walnut Stock Right Hand
Henry Long Ranger Deluxe Full Size 223 Rem/5.56x45mm NATO 5+1 20" Blued Steel Barrel, Engraved Nickel-Plated w/24K Gold Inlay Steel Receiver, American Walnut Stock Right Hand
The Long Ranger Deluxe Engraved editions are centered around a lightweight alloy receiver plated with highly polished nickel under beautifully executed scroll engraving on both side flats and lightly accented with 24 K gold inlay. Rear sight is folding fully adjustable, front sight is ramp w/.062" Ivory bead, drilled and tapped for scope. It features a walnut stock with black solid rubber recoil pad. Includes swivel studs and removable magazine.
Brand Henry
Category Rifles
Series Deluxe
Model Long Ranger
Caliber 5.56x45mm NATO
Barrel Length Range 20" to 20.99"
Capacity 5+1
Stock Material Wood
Action Lever
Oal 40.50"
Hand Right Hand
Sights Ivory Bead Front / Adj Folding Rear
Size Full Size
Barrel Finish Blued
Twist 1:9"
Scope Drilled & Tapped
Application Field
Receiver Material Stainless Steel
Safety Transfer Bar
Barrel Description Stainless Steel
Barrel Length 20"
Length of Pull 14"
Max Capacity 5
Receiver Finish Nickel-Plated w / 24K Gold Inlay Engraved
Weight 7 lbs
Stock Finish American Walnut
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 5.56X45mm NATO cartridge was designed by James Sullivan, a member of Eugene Stoner's engineering team that developed both the M16 rifle and its original cartridge. The 5.56X45mm NATO was adopted by the U.S. military in 1964 and by NATO in 1980. With bullet diameter of .224-inch, the original M193 military cartridge used a 55-grain bullet at 3250 fps; the current M855A1 cartridge, developed by FN, uses a 62.5-grain bullet at 3020 fps, offering greater range and better penetration. The civilian version of the 5.56X45mm is 223 Remington; the cartridges are dimensionally identical but military chamber dimensions and specifications for military brass are different. It is considered safe to use 223 Remington ammo in a 5.56X45MM NATO chamber, but not a good idea to use 5.56X45mm ammo in a rifle specifically chambered for the 223 Remington. Although the stopping power of .22-caliber bullets remains controversial the 5.56X45mm has served well in now multiple generations of M16 rifles. — Craig Boddington