HENRY SINGLE SHOT 410 BORE SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN
Your introduction to shotgunning could have been taught by Dad, or maybe Grandpa, by taking you out in the forest or field and patiently explaining how to shoulder it, how to lean into the gun, how to use that bead, and how to lead on a bird or rabbit. Later on, you may have graduated to something more expensive, but the memories will never be outgrown. Far too often overshadowed by the speed of a modern repeater, the truth that many already know is that a good single-shot shotgun today can still bring home fur and feathers every bit as well as it ever did, and we’ve done much better than merely “good” with ours.
Sharing the same action as Henry’s single-shot rifle, their new break-top shotgun in brass or steel options feature the same rebounding external hammer and dual-direction pivoting locking lever setup that blocks hammer contact with the firing pin unless the trigger’s pulled, and the same interlock system prevents opening the action with the hammer cocked, or closing it with the hammer cocked, as additional safety measures.
Like the rifle, there’s no manual safety on these shotguns, and they wear American walnut with a solid black rubber recoil pad on the steel-framed guns, and a smooth brass buttplate on the brightly polished brass-framed models. Barrels on both are black matte finished, with the steel shotguns using a pistol-grip stock wrist and the brass guns carrying a straight English-style wrist. Unlike the rifle, though, shells are fully ejected on opening the action for a quick follow-up shot if needed, not just partially extracted. Brass beads are standard, barrel lengths with a 14” length of pull. Henry has done their best to keep weights down for field carry, and one thing they want to emphasize is that these shotguns are not intended to be budget entries-their standards are high and you can count on them for the long run.
They know as well as you do, that one choke does not fit all hunters; these have removable chokes so you can adapt your shotguns choke and thus alter its pattern and range so your shotgun can be used effectively in a wide variety of hunting and/or shooting situations. The .410 comes with a Full Choke with Invector style threads, giving it the most effective pattern for small game and trap.
Whether you like the simple operation, the reliable action, the nostalgia factor of hunting with a one-shot shotgun, or the uncomplicated first-gun introduction for a new shotgunner, Henry has built these for a wide audience. They’ll put on a show you’ll enjoy for years to come.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Action Type: Break Action
- Caliber: 410 Bore
- Chamber Size: 3” Shells
- Capacity: 1 Round
- Barrel Length: 26"
- Barrel Type: Round Blued Steel
- Rate of Twist: N/A
- Overall Length: 41.5"
- Weight: 6.55 lbs. – 6.73 lbs.
- Receiver Finish: Blued Steel or Polished Brass
- Rear Sight: None
- Front Sight: Brass Bead
- Scopeability: Drilled and Tapped
- Scope Mount Type: Weaver 82
- Stock Material: American Walnut
- Buttplate/Pad: Black Solid Rubber Recoil Pad or Brass
- Length of Pull: 14"
- Safety: Rebounding Hammer
- Best Uses: Target/Hunting/Bird Shot
- Embellishments/Extras: Internally threaded for Invector style chokes (Full included). 3" Shells
FFL Restriction
You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase rifles and shotguns, and 21 or older to purchase handguns, receivers, frames, and suppressors. Minimum age requirements may vary by state. Check your state and local laws before ordering. It is your responsibility to fully understand the laws in your area and to ensure that possession of this item would not violate any applicable state or local laws. This product must be delivered to a Federal Firearms License holder.
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