

22 rifle the magazine plunger broke and you fixed the rifle for free. The Henry had better metal finishing, a smoother action, better wood furniture, AND that tubular magazine loading feature (which I like but some do not.)įurther, when I bought the. When I compared a foreign rifle with a Henry in the gun shop side by side, it was an easy decision. ALL of my Henry rifles sold for well below your posted MSRP. Anyone considering buying a lever gun from overseas needs to seriously consider what they are getting. Your firearms are well made, look good, accurate, and reliable. When you came out with the 30-30 steel rifle, I got one and it worked great also. And, a lot more fun to shoot.įirst, I appreciate your strong support of our military, veterans, and the Second Amendment. 22 Short, making it a viable alternative to a semi-automatic. The easy to load tubular magazine can handle 15 rounds of. The barrel length is 18 ½”, overall length is 36 ½” and it weighs in at a very comfortable 5¼ pounds.

The result is a highly accurate made in America shooter. The blued steel barrel is machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling. The Henry Lever Action also features side ejection, an adjustable rear sight, a hooded front sight and a 3/8″ grooved receiver for mounting a scope. You simply have to get one into your own two hands and cycle the action a few times to see for yourself.

The action is exceptionally smooth, so smooth many first timers remark that they cannot believe the rifle has any internal parts. The Henry Lever Action rifle features an extremely attractive American walnut stock, the quality of which can only be found on guns three times the price. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably affordable – about half the price of the competition’s rifles. 22 raised over $50,000 is incredible and we thank our friends at Hunting Heritage Trust for assisting with the auction listing, for hosting the auction, and Baron Technologies for the fantastic job they did with the engraving.The Henry Lever Action is a classic Western-style lever action rifle, and one of the most popular. Serial #1,000,000 also beat out Henry’s last entry into the SHOT Show Auction, which happened in 2014 with Serial #1 of the New Original Henry rifle- a reproduction of the first lever action rifle patented by Benjamin Tyler Henry in 1860.Īnthony Imperato, President, and owner of Henry Repeating Arms states, “We’re thrilled with the outcome of the auction. In 1985 the first-ever SHOT Auction firearm was a lever action.

The winning bid elevates the rifle into record-breaking territory as event history indicates that no other rimfire firearm has ever sold for more. The auction concluded on the final day of the show, and the hammer fell at $55,025. The one-of-one rifle, which features exhibition grade stocks and highly detailed hand engraving became the 2018 SHOT Show Auction rifle. Over the past 20 years, this model has become a staple in the firearms industry known amongst shooters for its American walnut stocks, smooth action, affordable price tag, and the fact that it’s American-made. 22, which is considered their most affordable lever action rimfire rifle. In 2017 Henry Repeating Arms manufactured their one-millionth H001 Classic Lever Action. The highest bidder of Serial #1,000,000 with his milestone rifle.
