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09-11-2017, 09:39 AM
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Henry .410, where are they?
Where are they? I been waiting and you just don't see them. I read else where
Production began last Spring and to be out in August.
I would like to collect the Henry H018-410 lever action .410 shotgun 24" barrel.
I have a Bolt action/magazine fed 410, but a Lever Action is neat also.
Prices on a discontinued Winchester or Marlin are way to high.
There are several nice videos to watch about them, very interesting.
If someone has one, I'd be interested on your thoughts about it.
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09-11-2017, 09:49 PM
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I work at a small shop in Ohio and we have had and sold probably a dozen of them both the 20" and 24" version. We sell a very high volume of Henry's and have a great relationship with the company as well as Anthony himself. All of these other manufacturers need to take a few notes from Henry because their quality and customer service is second to none!!
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09-16-2017, 02:38 PM
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I'll be in the market for one of these myself - anyone with one, your thoughts on the 20" vs 24"????? I'm mainly looking for a good grouse gun... I picked up their new 24" .22 octagon barrel lever gun with threaded barrel, put my suppressor on there and have had a "field day" so to speak throughout this hunting season - so much fun!
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09-16-2017, 08:46 PM
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I believe Rossi also makes one considerable cheaper. Are they available? If you seen/owned one, what is you opinion of them?
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02-17-2018, 06:55 PM
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Henry .410 Gauge
I Finally got to hold and look the Henry
H018-410R, .410 Gauge, Lever Release
Bolt Shotgun, with Hammer to Firing Pin
ignition,20" Bbl. w/Iron Sights. Receiver
Drilled and Tapped for scope base. Pistol
grip butt Stock w/black Rubber Butt Pad.
First impression, man is it heavy. Blued
metal finish is very well done. Wood finish
is very well done. Metal to Wood fit is very
good.
Built like a Tank. I was unable to action it.
Our Wards Western Field .410 Bolt Action
below. Great for unannounced pests around
the Farm.
Looking at the Muzzle, it looked like the barrel
for the 45/70.
Price was $749 w/o tax. At Scheels.
Now I want to find and look at the 24" Version.
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5 of them on the shelf at Kittery Trading Post
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