CORRECTION: This is the AXE, the “Mares leg” is similar, but for non shotgun calibers. ;)

Published on June 25, 2023
Duration: 0:48

This video clarifies the Henry Axe as a lever-action firearm distinct from the 'Mare's Leg,' chambered in .410 bore with a 5-round capacity. It highlights the simple bead sight and side loading gate, demonstrating its operation at an outdoor range. The review also acknowledges sponsors Gunprime and HRT Tactical Gear.

Quick Summary

The Henry Axe is a lever-action firearm chambered in .410 bore, distinct from the Mare's Leg. It features a 5-round capacity, a side loading gate, and a simple bead sight, demonstrated in live-fire conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Henry Axe vs. Mare's Leg
  2. 00:05Caliber & Capacity (.410 Bore)
  3. 00:17Sights & Sponsorships
  4. 00:25Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Henry Axe firearm?

The Henry Axe firearm is chambered in .410 bore. It utilizes a side loading gate and can typically hold up to 5 rounds of this ammunition.

How does the Henry Axe differ from a Mare's Leg?

The Henry Axe is a specific lever-action model, while 'Mare's Leg' refers to a similar style of firearm, often used for non-shotgun calibers. This video clarifies the distinction.

What type of sights does the Henry Axe have?

The Henry Axe is equipped with a simple bead sight. This type of sight is common on many firearms for quick target acquisition.

What is the capacity of the Henry Axe?

The Henry Axe, when chambered in .410 bore, typically has a capacity of 5 rounds. Ammunition is loaded via a side loading gate.

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