This video provides a first look at the Henry Lever Action Axe, a firearm chambered in .410. The description highlights a key feature: despite its short overall length, it is legally classified as a firearm, thus avoiding the need for a tax stamp. The content is presented by FMG Publications, with calls to action for newsletter and magazine subscriptions.
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.
The Henry Lever Action Axe .410 offers a compact and lightweight platform with very manageable recoil, making it suitable for self-defense and pest control. Its 15.1-inch barrel and 5-round capacity are highlighted, along with its American walnut furniture and smooth lever action. The review includes a penetration test with Winchester PDX1 ammunition and discusses market pricing and choke recommendations for slugs.
The Henry Lever Action Axe in .410 offers a compact and fun shooting experience, suitable for various applications including small game hunting and potential self-defense. Its light recoil makes it family-friendly, and features like the side loading gate and American walnut furniture enhance its appeal. The firearm comes with a removable Invector style choke and has an MSRP of $970.
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