This video showcases the Henry SPD HUSH rifle in action, highlighting its suppressed firing capabilities and tactical lever-action build. It features a visual demonstration of the rifle's cycling and shooting with an integrated suppressor, emphasizing its performance and configuration with a red dot optic and SPD HUSH handguard.
This video offers a review of the Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine, comparing it to the spirit of the Marlin Camp Carbine. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, provides an honest assessment of the firearm's strengths and weaknesses, offering suggestions for improvement. The video also showcases various red dot sights (Holosun, Primary Arms, Sig Romeo) and holsters compatible with the Homesteader, along with mentioning traditional peep sights. It emphasizes the Homesteader as a potential option for recreational shooting and family gatherings, acknowledging its traditional design over lightweight PCCs.
This video announces and introduces the new Henry Golden Boy Revolver. The reviewer highlights its .22LR caliber, 10-shot capacity, and 36 oz weight, suggesting it's designed for target shooting due to its perceived lack of recoil. A minor critique is the absence of target sights. The video marks Henry's entry into the revolver market.
This video showcases the 'PewView Edition' furniture for Henry lever-action rifles, a collaboration with Ranger Point Precision. The upgrade features an M-LOK handguard and an adjustable stock with an integrated cartridge quiver. Demonstrations highlight the rifle's improved handling and rapid-fire capability with the new tactical furniture.
The Henry Big Boy Revolver in .357 Magnum offers a unique retro aesthetic, reminiscent of early 20th-century Colt revolvers, with quality American craftsmanship. It features interchangeable front sights for load adjustment and a traditional design appealing to enthusiasts. While its MSRP is $928, it stands out against modern competitors like the S&W 686 and Ruger GP100.
This video focuses on the Henry Repeating Rifle, specifically the AR-7 Survival model in .22LR caliber. The title and description suggest a review or showcase of this particular firearm, highlighting its survival capabilities and fitting into a broader gun lifestyle context. The included hashtags indicate potential topics like firearm ownership, outdoor activities, and personal defense.
This YouTube video, titled 'Henry Pump Action 22lr', appears to be a review or demonstration of a Henry Pump Action rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The video is tagged with various related terms like '22longrifle', 'shooting', 'gun', 'rifle', 'firearms', '22lr', and 'pumpaction', suggesting it will cover the features, performance, and possibly the handling of this specific firearm. The inclusion of '#ozziereviews' indicates it's part of a review series.
This video announces the highly anticipated release of the Henry Big Boy Revolver, the first handgun from the renowned long gun manufacturer. The description highlights its significance as a collector's item and a potential companion for owners of Henry Big Boy rifles. It touches upon the historical context, noting that Benjamin Tyler Henry himself did not produce revolvers. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions.
This video focuses on upgrades for the Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine. The creator tests new accessories, demonstrating their functionality by shooting at steel targets at 100 yards. The video features both Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) and hollow point ammunition, showcasing the carbine's performance with different loads. The creator also promotes their YouTube channel membership and provides affiliate links for ear protection.
The Henry Homesteader 9mm PCC, despite its appealing aesthetics and ergonomics, continues to suffer from significant reliability issues even after factory repair. Malfunctions persist, including the bolt getting stuck on itself, suggesting potential design flaws in its modularity. While fun to shoot and well-featured, its current performance does not meet expectations for a reliable firearm.
This YouTube video features a review of the Henry Mare's Leg lever-action pistol. The description highlights various caliber options available for this model, including .22 S/L/LR, .45 Colt, .44 Magnum, and .357 Magnum. The reviewer also mentions the H001ML model designation and notes that affiliate links are used for product sourcing, with many items sent for review.
The Henry Lever Action Axe in .410 is presented as a viable, low-recoil option for home defense and personal protection. Its compact 26-inch overall length and 15.1-inch barrel make it maneuverable, while the American walnut furniture and blued steel offer a classic aesthetic. Specialized .410 loads like the Winchester PDX1 Defender demonstrate significant terminal performance, making it a surprisingly effective defensive tool.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.