Description
The Henry Lever Action is a classic Western-style lever action rifle, and one of the most popular .22’s on the market today. 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.
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 action is exceptionally smooth, so smooth many first timers remark that they cannot believe the rifle has any internal parts. You simply have to get one into your own two hands and cycle the action a few times to see for yourself.
The Henry Lever Carbine .22 rifle features a large loop lever that is perfect for individuals with larger hands or when wearing gloves in cold weather. It has a compact overall length of 34″ and a 16 1/8″ barrel.
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. The blued steel barrel is machined with state of the art multiple groove rifling. The result is a highly accurate shooter.
The barrel length is 18¼”, overall length is 36¼” and it weighs in at a very comfortable 5¼ pounds. The easy to load tubular magazine can handle 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long and as many as 21 rounds of .22 Short, making it a viable alternative to a semi-automatic .22. And, a lot more fun to shoot.
FEATURES
- Ambidextrous – Left or Right handed
- 3/8″ Grooved Receiver for scope mounting (Scope NOT included)
- Capacity: 15 Long Rifle, 17 Long, and 21 Short
SPECIFICATIONS
Barrel Length |
18.25” |
Barrel Type |
Round Blued Steel |
Rate of Twist |
1:16 |
Overall Length |
36.5” |
Weight |
5.25 lbs |
Receiver Finish |
Black |
Rear Sight |
Fully Adjustable |
Front Sight |
Hooded Blade |
Scopeability |
3/8” Grooved Receiver |
Stock Material |
American Walnut |
Buttplate/Pad |
Plastic |
Length of Pull |
14” |
Safety |
¼ Cock |
Best Uses |
Target/Hunting/Small Game |