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  1. May 9, 2017 · Even when you compare the Henry lever-action .410 to a pump-action .410, the Henry falls short (no pun intended), because the pump-action Mossberg HS410 is 3.25″ shorter, 1.8 lb lighter, can take 3″ shells instead of only 2.5″, and despite being 3.25” shorter and having only an 18.5” barrel can hold six 3” shells instead of just ...

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  2. Today, .410 ammo has remained an effective and versatile option, experiencing a resurgence with the introduction of handguns and long guns designed to fire .410 shotgun shells, such as the Taurus Judge and the Smith & Wesson Governor, which can also fire .45 Colt cartridges.

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  3. 3 days ago · Henry .410 lever action shotguns now feature side loading gates for topping off the magazine while in action. The six-shot tube magazines can also be loaded through the front of the tube and unloaded rapidly without having to cycle shotshells through the action.

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  5. Light and quick-pointing, Henry .410 lever action shotguns now feature side loading gates for expediently topping off the magazine while in action. Six-shot tube magazines can also be loaded through the front of the tube and unloaded rapidly without having to cycle shotshells through the action.

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    • Who Is It for?
    • Fit & Feel
    • How Does It Shoot?
    • Accuracy
    • By The Numbers
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    Henry Repeating Armsbought the rights to the “Henry” name and has been manufacturing in New Jersey since the late 90’s. They make a bunch of awesome lever-action rifles (check out my .22LR Golden Boy Review) and have ventured into single-shot rifles and shotguns. I asked for one of their new .410 shotguns and they delivered!

    Lever Action Shotgun…who doesn’t want one! But here’s my take on specifics: 1. Small pest management: accurate, decent spread, and the smaller .410 gauge is much quieter than anything else with the same power. 2. Challenging clay shooting: Sure…you have basically no recoil, but it’s so much more challenging (and fun) to use a lever action shotgun. ...

    Like the Golden Boy .22LR…the .410 shotgun feels QUALITY. A good amount of heft (7-ish pounds) but still very maneuverable for almost everyone…even when tracking clays. It doesn’t come in brass but in a nice American Walnut that is checkered smartly and looks even better. The lever is like the other Henry’s I’ve tried…very smooth once you’ve dry-fi...

    In short…it’s really reallyfun to shoot! As you can see above…virtually no recoil and relatively low volume at least when compared to a 12-gauge shotgun. All you do is load up the cylinder with 2 1/2″ shells…I managed to get 6 in the tube. I suppose you can hold up to 7 with one in the chamber. Close it up and you’re ready to rock and roll. Again…l...

    Let’s start off with the sights…they aren’t anything to write home about…but are perfectly adequate for close up work and even clays. And a pretty visible brass bead for the front sight. I set up a target 25 yards away and brought out some birdshot and self-defense rounds. I was actually shocked when I first bought the ammo…that .410 ammo is about ...

    Reliability: 5/5 A couple trips to the range, half a dozen shooters, and ~300 rounds…only one failure to extract. When it did come out…I saw that there was a defect on the brass lip of the cartridge that made it harder for the extractor to grab. Accuracy: 4.5/5 At 25 yards it hit everything in a 12″ circle with the defensive ammo. Birdshot did well...

    Awesome little gun that combines Henry’s lever action expertise and a fun little shotgun caliber. Perfect for collectors, people who want a clay challenge, varmint hunting, and fun-lovers. Did you end up getting one…or already have one? Let me know what you think! And check out even more in our Gun & Gear Reviews.

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  6. Light and quick-pointing, Henry .410 lever action shotguns now feature side loading gates for expediently topping off the magazine while in action. Six-shot tube magazines can also be loaded through the front of the tube and unloaded rapidly without having to cycle shotshells through the action.

  7. Feb 9, 2020 · The Henry Axe .410 is a super fun plinker and target shooter. Don't mistake it for anything else and you'll love the looks, quality, and reliability. However, quality comes at a cost and the design leaves little for upgrades.

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