The Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .41 Rem Mag 16.5″ Blued Walnut is a lever-action rifle engineered for shooters who demand a compact, hard-hitting field gun without sacrificing the classic lines of a traditional repeater. Chambered in .41 Remington Magnum, this carbine delivers a flatter trajectory and heavier payload than .357 Mag, making it a legitimate choice for medium-game hunting and steel ringing out to 150 yards. The 16.5″ round blued steel barrel keeps the overall length short for thick cover, while the checkered American walnut straight-grip stock provides a positive purchase in wet or gloved hands. Drilled and tapped for scope mounts out of the box, it bridges the gap between old-school iron sight handling and modern optic versatility.
| Manufacturer | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Big Boy Steel Carbine |
| Material | Blued steel barrel and receiver, American walnut stock |
| Compatibility | .41 Remington Magnum (also accepts .41 Special) |
| Finish | Blued (barrel, receiver, lever, magazine tube) |
| Weight | 6.68 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 16.5″ Round Blued Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: The shorter barrel keeps the carbine nimble in dense brush and reduces overall weight for all-day carry, while the blued finish resists corrosion in humid field conditions.
- Checkered American Walnut Straight-Grip Stock – WHY IT MATTERS: The straight-grip design promotes a natural wrist angle for rapid cycling, and the cut checkering provides a secure hold even with sweaty or gloved hands.
- Drilled and Tapped for Scope Mounts – WHY IT MATTERS: You can mount a low-profile scout scope or a traditional receiver-mounted optic without a gunsmith, expanding the rifle’s utility for low-light or precision shots.
- Adjustable Semi-Buckhorn Rear Sight with Brass Bead Front – WHY IT MATTERS: The semi-buckhorn notch offers a clear sight picture for fast target acquisition, while the brass bead front catches light for visibility in dawn/dusk conditions.
- Blued Steel Receiver and Lever – WHY IT MATTERS: The all-steel construction adds durability over alloy receivers, and the blued finish matches the barrel for a cohesive, weather-resistant package.
Who It’s For
This carbine is built for the right-handed shooter who wants a lever gun that pulls double duty: a hunting rifle for deer and hogs inside 150 yards, and a range toy that punches steel with authority. If you’re already loading .41 Mag for a revolver, this carbine gives you ammunition commonality and a significant velocity bump. It’s also for the traditionalist who insists on walnut and blued steel but refuses to give up the option to mount a modern optic.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Compact 16.5″ barrel for maneuverability; factory-drilled and tapped for optics; .41 Mag delivers more energy than .357 or .44 Special; checkered walnut stock for positive grip; all-steel receiver for longevity.
- Cons: .41 Rem Mag ammunition is less widely stocked than .357 Mag or .44 Mag, so you may need to order online or reload; the straight-grip stock may not fit shooters with larger hands as well as a pistol-grip design.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .41 Mag | Marlin 1894 CST .357 Mag | Winchester Model 1873 .357 Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .41 Rem Mag | .357 Mag | .357 Mag |
| Barrel Length | 16.5″ | 16.5″ | 20″ |
| Weight | 6.68 lbs | 6.5 lbs (approx) | 8.0 lbs (approx) |
| Stock Material | Checkered American Walnut | Laminate or Black Walnut | American Walnut |
| Optic Ready | Drilled & tapped | Picatinny rail included | Not drilled/tapped |
| Price (MSRP) | $958.11 | $1,099 (approx) | $1,299 (approx) |
| Best For | Medium game, versatility | Plinking, competition | Historical shooting, cowboy action |
What is the barrel twist rate on the Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .41 Rem Mag?
Per Henry Repeating Arms specs, the 16.5″ barrel has a 1:20″ twist rate, optimized to stabilize bullets from 170 to 210 grains commonly used in .41 Rem Mag loads.
Can I mount a red dot or scope on this carbine?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. You can install a Picatinny rail or direct-mount rings for a scout scope, traditional rifle scope, or red dot. The brass bead front sight remains visible if you want co-witness.
Is the Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .41 Mag suitable for left-handed shooters?
This model is designed for right-handed shooters only. The hammer spur, loading gate, and ejection port are all on the right side. Left-handed shooters should look for a left-hand specific lever gun.
Does this carbine have a threaded barrel for a suppressor?
No. The barrel is not threaded. If you need a suppressor-ready lever action, consider aftermarket threading or a model like the Henry X Model with a threaded barrel.
What is the magazine capacity of the Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .41 Rem Mag?
The tubular magazine holds 5 rounds of .41 Rem Mag (or 6 rounds of .41 Special). Capacity is limited by the 16.5″ barrel length, per manufacturer specs.
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Last updated: April 2026



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