This review of the Henry SPD Hush .357 Magnum/.38 Special lever-action rifle highlights its features as a modern suppressor host with a carbon fiber barrel and M-LOK forend. While acknowledging its fun factor and nostalgic appeal, the review details practical limitations, including challenging reloading procedures, potential feeding issues with .38 Special, and accuracy limitations typical of lever-action platforms. The presenter, Ivan Skipper of Skippper.com, provides detailed ballistic data from various ammunition types tested at 50 yards.
This review covers the Ranger Point Precision Cartridge Quiver, a versatile accessory for lever-action rifle enthusiasts. It can be mounted via M-LOK to modern rifles or attached to a belt using an adapter. The quiver utilizes O-rings for secure cartridge retention, with a specific twisting motion recommended for insertion. The reviewer highlights its utility in speeding up reloads, especially during high-round-count scenarios or when traditional side-gate loading becomes cumbersome. The product is praised for its build quality and effectiveness in making lever guns more enjoyable to shoot.
This video reviews the Phoenix Weaponry optic mount for lever-action firearms, specifically highlighting its application on a Henry SPD Hush chambered in .38 Special/.357 Magnum. The mount allows for the attachment of optics like the Vortex Defender ST, addressing potential height-over-bore issues common with lever guns. The presenter emphasizes the benefits of direct-to-receiver mounting plates for achieving the lowest possible optic height and reducing failure points compared to stacking multiple rail sections.
TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced firearm enthusiast, discusses potential firearm purchases with a budget of $3,200. He outlines two primary options for maximizing this budget: acquiring a Henry SPD Hush rifle paired with a Colt Viper revolver, or opting for two high-end Colt revolvers, the Grizzly and the Kodiak. This advice is geared towards individuals looking to make significant firearm acquisitions within a defined price range.
This video showcases a variety of new rifle and carbine models expected for 2026, featuring introductions from Sako, Palmetto State Armory, LWRC, Smith & Wesson, Henry, and others. It highlights specific features, calibers, and some technical specifications, offering a glimpse into the evolving firearms market for tactical and sporting applications.
This video explores the practical reasons behind using carbon fiber barrels on firearms, moving beyond the common assumption of just weight reduction. It highlights how carbon fiber barrels can be strategically employed to improve firearm balance, particularly when accessories like suppressors are added, making them a valuable component for modern firearm design.
This video explains the primary reason for carbon fiber barrels in firearms is not solely weight savings, but rather for balance, especially when integrating suppressors. The lighter front end created by a carbon fiber barrel allows for better equilibrium when a suppressor is attached, improving the overall handling characteristics of the firearm.
This video explores three firearm configurations designed for rapid deployment and self-defense, focusing on solutions for immediate ammunition access. It highlights the Henry SPD Hush with integrated stock magazine storage, the Mossberg 590 with a side-mounted shell carrier, and a Force Arms pistol featuring a magazine compartment within the grip. The emphasis is on ensuring ammunition is readily available when seconds count.
This guide focuses on the 'grab and go' concept for home defense firearms, emphasizing the importance of having ammunition always attached and ready. It details how to achieve this with specific firearm types like lever-action rifles (Henry SPD Hush), pump-action shotguns (Mossberg 590), and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) using accessories such as stock quivers, side saddles, and integrated grip storage. The instruction comes from Civilian Tactical, a channel known for its tactical focus and expert firearm handling.
This guide details how to optimize a lever-action firearm for suppressor use, focusing on the Henry SPD Hush. It covers assessing balance, utilizing advanced materials like carbon fiber barrels, and integrating modern accessories such as red dot sights and Picatinny rails. The process emphasizes achieving a perfectly balanced and lighter overall firearm, even with a suppressor attached, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical Host.
This video from GUNBROS features a humorous skit recommending the Henry SPD 'Hush' lever-action rifle for Santa Claus's security needs. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, highlights the rifle's tactical features, suppressor-ready design, and the stopping power of the .45-70 caliber for defense against large threats like polar bears. The recommendation is presented with a lighthearted, promotional tone.
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