The Henry Lever Action Shotgun in .410 gauge combines classic American craftsmanship with the smooth, satisfying cycling action that has made Henry Repeating Arms a legend — delivering a versatile, lightweight shotgun that performs equally well in the field or at the range.
- 24-inch barrel provides improved pattern density and extended range performance
- Genuine American Walnut stock offers timeless beauty and durable strength
- Blued steel finish resists corrosion while delivering a handsome, classic look
- Smooth lever action cycling ensures fast, reliable follow-up shots every time
- Black ventilated rubber recoil pad reduces felt recoil for comfortable extended shooting
- Proudly made in the USA to Henry's exacting quality and craftsmanship standards
Who This Is For
This Henry .410 lever action shotgun is an outstanding choice for small game hunters pursuing squirrel, rabbit, and upland birds, as well as shooters who appreciate the challenge and precision that the .410 gauge demands. It's equally appealing to new shooters looking for a light, manageable platform and to seasoned collectors who want a stunning, American-made lever gun to add to their Henry lineup.
Specifications
| Brand | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | H018G-410 |
| Gauge | .410 Bore |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Action Type | Lever Action |
| Stock Material | American Walnut |
| Finish | Blued Steel |
| Recoil Pad | Black Ventilated Rubber |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Category | Lever Action Shotgun |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of .410 shells can be used in the Henry H018G-410 lever action shotgun?
The Henry .410 lever action shotgun is designed to cycle standard 2.5-inch .410 bore shotshells reliably. Always consult your owner's manual and verify shell compatibility before use, and avoid non-standard or steel shot loads that could damage the bore or action.
Is the Henry .410 lever action shotgun suitable for hunting small game?
Absolutely. The 24-inch barrel on this model delivers tighter shot patterns at hunting distances, making it a capable tool for small game like squirrel, rabbit, and upland birds such as quail and woodcock. The .410 gauge rewards accuracy, making it a satisfying choice for experienced hunters and a great teaching tool for new hunters developing their skills.
How does the Henry lever action .410 compare to a pump-action or semi-auto shotgun?
The Henry lever action offers a unique manual cycling experience that many shooters find more engaging and reliable than semi-automatic designs. While it may offer a slower rate of fire compared to a pump or semi-auto, its smooth lever throw, lightweight feel, and classic aesthetics make it a standout choice for hunters and sport shooters who prioritize craftsmanship, accuracy, and fun over raw speed.