The Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle .44 Magnum 22in is a break-action, single-shot centerfire rifle built for the shooter who values precision over volume. It mates a 22-inch round blued barrel with a polished brass receiver and an American walnut stock, delivering a classic two-tone aesthetic that performs as hard as it looks. The action is deliberately simple—open, load, close, fire—and the rifle is drilled and tapped for optics. Sighting options include a fully adjustable folding-leaf rear and a brassed bead front sight, making it ready for measured field use or range work.
| Manufacturer | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Single Shot Brass Rifle .44 Magnum 22in |
| Material | Polished brass receiver, blued steel barrel, American walnut stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .44 Magnum / .44 Special |
| Finish | Blued barrel, polished brass receiver, satin walnut stock |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Break-Action Single Shot Design — WHY IT MATTERS: Eliminates feeding and extraction issues common to magazine-fed rifles. Each round is manually chambered, forcing deliberate shot placement.
- Polished Brass Receiver — WHY IT MATTERS: Corrosion-resistant and visually distinct. The brass construction adds heft for recoil management and provides a traditional aesthetic that stands out in a safe.
- Adjustable Folding-Leaf Rear Sight — WHY IT MATTERS: Allows windage and elevation adjustments out to 150+ yards without optics. The brassed bead front sight provides a clear sight picture in low light.
- Drilled and Tapped for Optics — WHY IT MATTERS: Ready for scope or red-dot mounting without gunsmithing. This expands the rifle’s utility for hunting, precision shooting, or tactical applications.
- American Walnut Stock with Checkering — WHY IT MATTERS: Provides a secure grip in wet or gloved conditions. The walnut is CNC-inletted for consistent fit and finished with a satin oil that resists moisture.
Who It’s For
The Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle .44 Magnum 22in is built for the shooter who demands one accurate round per trigger pull. It suits hunters who want a light, fast-handling rifle for thick cover where shots are under 100 yards. It’s also ideal for target shooters who practice precision marksmanship with a single-shot action, and for collectors who value the brass-and-walnut tradition.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Extremely reliable break-action with no moving parts to jam or malfunction.
- Pro: .44 Magnum offers substantial stopping power for deer, hog, and black bear at moderate ranges.
- Pro: Polished brass receiver is low-maintenance and develops a natural patina over time.
- Con: Single-shot action limits follow-up speed; not ideal for rapid engagement scenarios.
- Con: .44 Magnum recoil is stout in a 7.5-lb rifle; shooters sensitive to recoil may prefer .44 Special loads.
Comparison
| Feature | Henry Single Shot Brass .44 Mag | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Agency Arms AOS Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Break-action single shot | Striker-fired semi-auto | Striker-fired semi-auto |
| Caliber | .44 Magnum / .44 Special | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches | 4.49 inches | 4.02 inches |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs | 21.5 oz | 22 oz |
| Capacity | 1 round | 17+1 | 15+1 |
| Primary Use | Hunting, precision target | Duty, competition | Duty, concealed carry |
FAQ
What makes the .44 Magnum one of the biggest gun calibers available?
The .44 Magnum produces 1,000-1,400 ft-lbs of muzzle energy depending on load, making it one of the most powerful handgun cartridges commonly used in rifles. It is considered a big-bore caliber suitable for large game like deer and black bear, and is among the top choices for hunters who want maximum terminal performance from a lever or single-shot rifle.
Can this rifle use .44 Special ammunition?
Yes. The Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle is chambered for .44 Magnum but can safely fire .44 Special rounds. The .44 Special offers reduced recoil and lower velocity, making it a good choice for plinking or training new shooters.
Is this rifle compatible with a 22 revolver with most capacity?
No. The Henry Single Shot is a .44 Magnum rifle, not a .22 revolver. If you need a high-capacity rimfire revolver, look at the Ruger Wrangler or Smith & Wesson Model 17. This Henry is a single-shot, large-bore rifle for hunting and precision shooting.
How accurate is the Henry Single Shot Brass Rifle?
According to Henry Repeating Arms specs, the rifle is capable of sub-2 MOA groups at 100 yards with quality ammunition, provided the shooter does their part. The 22-inch barrel and single-shot action eliminate variables like magazine feed issues, contributing to consistent accuracy.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy
- ✅ Secure checkout with encryption
Explore more in our Single Shot Rifles category, or check out Henry Rifles and .44 Magnum Rifles.
Last updated: April 2026





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