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Henry DeadEye Revolvers.

Henry Drops Deadeye Revolvers with Upgraded Sights

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You still get premium materials, smooth triggers, and clean American craftsmanship. But now you can fine-tune your revolver exactly how you like it.

A look at Henry's X Model in 22 LR.

Henry Gives the .22 Lever Gun a Modern X Upgrade — SHOT Show 2026

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The standout is the X Model .22, which borrows heavily from Henry’s centerfire X Model playbook and applies it to rimfire for the first time.

The whole gun on a shooting table at the range, pointing to the right downrange.

Henry SPD Predator: Most Accurate Lever Action — SHOT Show 2026

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The Henry SPD Predator is not a traditional lever gun. Instead, it was designed from the action forward to deliver precision usually reserved for modern bolt‑action rifles.

A new Henry limited-edition rifle to celebrate America's 250th Anniversary.

Henry Marks America’s 250th Anniversary with a Once-in-a-Generation Heirloom

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The rifle is built on the legendary New Original Henry platform, a line-for-line reproduction of the world’s first lever-action rifle patented by Benjamin Tyler Henry in 1860, save for the modifications needed to accommodate the more modern .44-40 WCF cartridge it’s chambered for.

Henry SPD Predator rifle has a sub-MOA guarantee.

Henry’s New SPD PREDATOR: Sub-MOA Lever Gun

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Henry Repeating Arms isn’t just playing in the lever-action space anymore. They’re trying to rewrite the rules.

The New Henry SPD CRUSR Rifle.

Henry and Field Ethos Unveil the SPD CRUSR Rifle

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“The CRUSR Rifle was developed because we wanted the lowest maintenance, lightest, most compact lever gun ever made in .45-70 Gov’t,” said Jason Vincent, Founder and CEO of Field Ethos.

Henry Repeating Arms mini bolt G2.

Henry Repeating Arms Introduces Mini Bolt Youth G2 Rifle

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Weighing just 3.25 pounds, the Mini Bolt Youth G2 is light enough for smaller shooters to handle confidently while still maintaining the balance and toughness Henry rifles are known for.

Henry Homesteader 9mm in burnt bronze.

Henry Unleashes the Homesteader 9mm Brushed Bronze

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If you’re the type who puts in work rain or shine and expects your gear to hold up just the same, Henry’s got something new with your name on it.

A Henry worker on the assembly line.

Henry Repeating Arms Moves All Operations to Wisconsin

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Henry Repeating Arms is going all-in on Wisconsin. The company announced that it will consolidate 100% of its manufacturing operations in the state, officially moving all production from Bayonne, New Jersey, to its expanded headquarters in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and two facilities in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. A third Ladysmith facility is set to come online by mid-summer 2025.

The new Henry rifle displayed on the wall.

Henry’s ‘Spirit of the Corps’ Tribute Rifle

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The rifle pays tribute to the United States Marine Corps’ 250-year legacy with detailed engravings, selective 24kt gold plating, and hand-painted embellishments.