The term identifies a specific type of firearm: a lever-action rifle manufactured by Henry Repeating Arms, distinguished by its brass or brass-colored receiver and often associated with .22 caliber ammunition. These rifles frequently feature octagonal barrels and are marketed toward recreational shooting and small game hunting.
These rifles are prized for their classic styling reminiscent of the Old West, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of historical firearms. Their relatively low recoil and accessible ammunition costs make them suitable for introducing new shooters to the sport. Furthermore, the lever-action mechanism provides a unique and engaging shooting experience, contributing to their popularity among target shooters.