The Henry Lever Action .410/20 is a testament to the enduring legacy of lever-action firearms, blending simplicity and ruggedness in a package that speaks to both novices and specialists alike. Whether you're just beginning your journey into the world of shotguns or are seeking a finely-tuned tool for niche applications, this shotgun stands ready to serve.
At its core lies a 19.75-inch round blued steel barrel, ensuring durability and reliability with each shot. The overall length stretches to an optimal 38.5 inches, providing balance and maneuverability whether you're at the range or out in the field hunting game.
This firearm weighs in at 7.33 pounds—a comfortable heft that aids stability without sacrificing ease of handling. Crafted from American Walnut, the stock not only looks good but feels robust against your shoulder during use. A black ventilated rubber recoil pad ensures comfort even after repeated firing sessions.
The receiver is finished with blued steel for added protection against the elements while maintaining classic aesthetics synonymous with Henry's craftsmanship. Sight acquisition is swift thanks to fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sights paired with a brass bead front sight—both designed for precision targeting. For those inclined towards optics, it comes drilled and tapped for scope mounting using Weaver 63B mounts.
A fixed cylinder bore caters specifically to target shooting and bird hunting enthusiasts who prefer straightforward functionality over complex choke systems; however, note it accommodates exclusively 2½ inch shells. Safety features include a transfer bar mechanism which adds peace of mind by preventing accidental discharges when engaged properly.
Swivel studs further enhance versatility by allowing sling attachment options suitable for various carry preferences on long treks through nature’s expanses. In conclusion: This model embodies what one should expect from any firearm bearing Henry's name—a reliable companion engineered meticulously down every detail so you can focus entirely where it matters most—the shot itself!