A big chunk of the Henry portfolio is in rimfire and pistol caliber rifles and carbines. It was only within the last handful of years that Henry started to make some full powered rifles, which they call the “Large Caliber Rifles”. These rifles, like pretty much all of the Henry offerings, are down right handsome. We are talking classic styled rifles with Walnut stocks, deep rich bluing on the steel and of course the traditional Henry brass frame. They are sexy looking long guns that make it hard not to treat as safe queens. But these are rifles that can be a great field, truck or saddle guns. Henry now has the perfect compromise with the All-Weather Lever Actions that are available in 30-30 and 45-70.
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Henry All-Weather Lever Actions – Two Gun Review
BY Sam Trisler Published: March 22, 2017 { 18 comments }Guinness World Records Says Why it Snubbed 1,000 Man Shooting Event
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 22, 2016 { 14 comments }“Guinness World Records does not monitor mass participation records that, each time the record is broken, increase the danger posed to the general public or environment,” said the famed record-keeping organization in a statement.
Henry Rifles Announces Lever Action Shotgun for 2017
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: October 18, 2016 { 45 comments }Our friends over at Henry Repeating Arms have some cool new guns set to launch in Jan. 2017.
Cowboy Time Machine: New U.S.-Made Iron Frame Henry—Full Review.
BY Dennis Adler Published: August 24, 2016 { 31 comments }The 1860 Henry, a paradigm-shifting lever action that first appeared in the Civil War era and influenced firearm design well into the future. But, originals of this firearm can be rare and expensive. So what about those of us who would like to own one for themselves, one that we can actually shoot?
Henry Big Boy Carbine .44 Mag. – Classic Looks & Ranch Rifle Function – Full Review
BY Sam Trisler Published: June 28, 2016 { 30 comments }To put it simply, Henry Rifles look cool. Maybe it is a Country-Boy-Hipster-Thing, but brass framed lever guns have that certain something that not only appeals to my gun loving side, but also to my functional art side. This is a slick looking rifle that, most importantly, is a hell of a shooter.
Henry’s .22 Magnum Small Game Exterminators
BY Sam Trisler Published: May 7, 2016 { 38 comments }Shooting a squirrel with a .45-70 doesn’t leave much meat on the bone. Don’t ask me how I know this. Let’s just say that the .22 is more suited for this application. And Henry’s Small Game Carbine is the perfect choice for magnum rimfire.
Henry’s Updates .30-30 and .45-70: Review Redux
BY Sam Trisler Published: April 15, 2016 { 44 comments }The Henry Repeating Arms Company has listened to customer suggestions and issues and has now addressed a few problem areas on their .45-70 and .30-30 rifles. We’re back on the range with the new guns to update our original review. So what’s new?
The Henry Original–New Old Gun Review
BY Sam Trisler Published: December 24, 2015 { 38 comments }The original Henry may well be lost to history, but you can still shoot a Henry Original. And this monster lever-action is an experience. This historic firearm was once a monumental leap forward in firearms technology. How does it stack up today?
Gallery Gun Fun Henry’s Pump 22
BY Sam Trisler Published: November 18, 2015 { 34 comments }“Hey folks! Step right on up and see if you are up to the challenge. Hit the targets and win a prize! Everyone is a winner except the losers!” I wish there were still real shooting galleries at state fairs and carnivals. With a little work and this Henry Pump Action .22, you can make your own shooting gallery and let the fun begin.
Henry Frontier Carbine Evil Roy Edition
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: October 2, 2015 { 16 comments }When I pulled this gun out of its unassuming box, I was predisposed to like it. Lever action rifles are fun–even more so when they’re chambered in .22 LR. But then I shot the gun. I don’t know what kind of magic Henry is using to produce these guns, but I like it! This may be the best range experience I’ve had this year.









