#SundayGunday: Henry Lever-Action .410 Shotgun

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posted on April 23, 2017
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For 2017, Henry Repeating Arms has introduced a pair of .410-bore lever-action shotguns. The new H018-410 features a 24" barrel with a removable full choke and bead front sight. This configuration stretches the gun's practical range and allows customers to modify the choke size to fit their needs. The other model is the H018-410R Rare Carbine. This version has a handy 20" barrel, a fixed cylinder-bore choke and a set of adjustable rifle sights. You can learn more about both models with the video embedded above, hosted by our Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted.

Technical Specifications

Action: Lever-Action Shotgun
Caliber: .410 Bore, 2½" Shells Only
Finish: Blued Steel Barrel, Magazine and Receiver
Forend: American Walnut with Wrap-Around Checkering
Shoulder Stock: American Walnut, Checkered Pistol Grip with Ventilated Rubber Recoil Pad
Rear Sight: Fully Adjustable Semi-Buckhorn
Front Sight: Brass Beaded
Optic Mount: Drilled and Tapped for Weaver 63B Mount (sold separately)
Barrel: 20" Smooth Bore, Round Profile
Choke: Cylinder Bore
Reversible Hammer Spur Extension: Available (sold separately)
Trigger Pull: 4 lbs. 1 oz. (as tested)
Safety: Hammer-Mounted Transfer Bar
Overall Length: 40.5"
Length of Pull (LOP): 14"
Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz.
Capacity: 5-Round Tubular Magazine
Accessories: Lock, Owner's Manual
MSRP: $850

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