Among the rarer original firearms is the iron-frame Henry repeater. While the iconic Henry "sixteen shooter" is typically recognized for its brass frame, featuring a case-hardened hammer, trigger and lever, only around 400 of the earliest Henry rifles were manufactured in 1862 with iron frames. The reasons for this limited production remain unclear, but it is certain that these iron-framed Henry rifles are exceedingly rare and highly valued today, only approximately 167 are known to still exist. The iron-framed Henry, distinguished by its unique color case-hardened finish, possesses a distinct beauty compared to its brass-framed counterparts. Cimarron faithfully replicates this historical firearm, presenting a shooting marvel crafted with a richly colored, case-hardened steel frame and a standard 24 inches octagon barrel, available in .44-40 or .45 Colt Cal. Complete with an elegant walnut stock, the iron-framed model also features a blued butt plate and color case-hardened trigger, hammer and lever. Cimarron's historic Iron Frame Henry replica is celebrated for its authenticity and revered for its exceptional accuracy, making it a coveted choice among enthusiasts of classic firearms.