This specific firearm configuration refers to a rifle manufactured by Henry Repeating Arms chambered for the powerful .454 Casull cartridge and operated by a lever-action mechanism. This combination delivers substantial stopping power in a platform known for its rapid firing and smooth operation. A typical example features a blued steel or brass receiver, a wooden stock, and iron sights, though variations with scopes and other accessories exist.
The blend of a high-caliber cartridge with a lever-action rifle offers distinct advantages for hunting large game or for use in backcountry scenarios where a reliable, hard-hitting firearm is essential. The lever action’s speed allows for quick follow-up shots, while the .454 Casull round provides the necessary energy for ethical harvesting of game. Historically, lever-action rifles have been prized for their durability and ease of use in rugged environments, and this modern iteration continues that tradition with increased power.