Henry Side Gate Lever Action Shotgun .410 Gauge 2.5" Chamber 20" Barrel 5 Round Capacity Bead Front & Adjustable Diamond Semi-Buckhorn Rear Sight American Walnut Stock Blued Finish
Light and quick-pointing, Henry .410 Lever Action Shotguns now feature side loading gates for expediently topping off the magazine while in action. Six-shot tube magazines can also be loaded through the front of the tube and unloaded rapidly without having to cycle shotshells through the action. Low in recoil and report, these Shotguns match the manual of arms of the centerfire Henry rifles for the instantly familiar feel.
Based on our blued steel-framed .45-70 Lever Action, these smoothbores and chambered for 2.5” shells only to enable rapid cycling with short-throw levers. Visually, they are striking: deeply blued, dark straight-grained American walnut furniture, pistol grip wrists, checkering fore and aft, sling swivel studs, and a good thick non-slip ventilated black rubber recoil pad. Two versions are offered, the full-length and the compact.
The longer H018G-410 comes with a blued 24" round barrel that’s factory-threaded for Invector-style chokes. A full choke tube is supplied, and additional options are available from the Henry store. The high-visibility front brass bead is perfect for wing-shooting clays or birds alike. The long barrel makes for a slightly milder report and stretches the effectiveness of .410 shotshells to the max.
The H018G-410R is a more compact configuration with a 20" round cylinder bore barrel, ideal for brush hunting with birdshot, defense with buckshot, or harvesting small deer with slugs. Semi-buckhorn rear sight, adjustable for windage and elevation, combined with brass bead front post sights, makes for very accurate shooting. A little lighter than its 24" counterpart, this Shotgun is easier to carry in the field or handle in tight quarters. The adjustable sights enable matching the patterns of any shot load and points of impact of any slugs. This firearm lets you handle small game like rabbits or birds for the pot, and varmints like fox, coyotes, and pest rodents at moderate ranges.
Both models work well for introducing juniors to Shotgunning without off-putting heavy recoil. Depending on the task at hand, they work equally well for easing in beginner shooters and filling the specialists’ game bag or clay game scorecard. Whatever your small-bore Shotgun focus is, we have it covered with these fast-handing .410 Henry Lever Actions.
Type: Shotgun: Lever Action
Model Series: Henry Lever
Caliber/Gauge: 410 Bore
Capacity: 5+1
Barrel Length: 20 in.
Minimum/Overall Length: 40.5 in.
Safety: Transfer Bar
Chamber Length: 2.5 in.
Frame Finish: Blue
Drilled & Tapped: Yes
Front Sight: Bead
Rear Sight: Adj Diamond Semi-buckhorn
Firearm Stock: American Walnut
Features: Side Gate
Finish: Blue
Firing System: External Hammer
Frame Material: Steel
Magazine Type: Tubular Magazine
Barrel Configuration: Single
Barrel Description: Round Blued Steel
Chokes: Fixed Cyl Bore
Sling Attachment: Yes
Buttplate/Recoil Pad: Black Ventilated Rubber Recoil
Specifications
Gun Brand: Henry Repeating Arms
Gun Model:
Gun Capacity: 5
Gun Caliber: 410 Gauge
Gun Barrel Length: 20
Gun Finish: Blued
Gun Stock / Grip Finish: Wood
Gun Condition: New
Type Of Gun: Shotgun
Gun Function:
Gun Brand: Henry Repeating Arms
Gun Model:
Gun Capacity: 5
Gun Caliber: 410 Gauge
Gun Barrel Length: 20
Gun Finish: Blued
Gun Stock / Grip Finish: Wood
Gun Condition: New
Type Of Gun: Shotgun
Gun Function:
Before You Purchase A Gun
What Do I Need To Buy A Gun?
Answer teThe requirements to buy a gun depend on your location, but in the U.S., here are the general steps:
- Age Requirement
- Background Check
- Valid Identification
- Residency Requirement
- Firearm License or Permit (If Required)
- Waiting Period (If Applicable)
- State-Specific Laws
Is it legal to buy a gun online?
Yes, buying a gun online is completely legal in the U.S., but the firearm must be shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in your state. You’ll need to pass a background check and complete any required paperwork before taking possession of the firearm.
Do I need a background check to buy a gun online?
Yes. Even when purchasing online, a background check is required at the FFL dealer where you pick up your firearm (unless you have a permit that exempts you in your state). The FFL dealer will conduct the check before handing over the gun.
Can I have a gun shipped directly to my house?
No, firearms cannot be shipped directly to your home. They must be sent to a licensed FFL dealer, where you will complete the legal transfer process. However, ammo and accessories can be shipped directly to your residence in most states.
How do I choose an FFL dealer for my transfer?
Many online gun stores allow you to select an FFL dealer during checkout. If not, you’ll need to find a local gun shop or licensed dealer willing to handle the transfer and provide their information to the seller.
After You Purchase A Gun
What happens after I purchase a gun online?
After completing your purchase, your firearm will be shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer near you. You’ll receive tracking information and instructions on how to pick up your firearm.
What do I need to do after purchasing a gun online?
After purchasing, provide the seller with the information of your chosen FFL dealer (they will handle the transfer). Once the firearm arrives at the dealer, you’ll go there, complete the required background check and paperwork, and then take your firearm home after approval.
What do I need to bring when picking up my gun?
When you arrive at the FFL dealer, bring:
- A valid government-issued ID (matching the address on your order).
- Any required permits or licenses (varies by state).
- Payment for the FFL transfer fee (usually $25-$75, depending on the dealer).
Do I have to pass a background check when picking up my gun?
Yes. Even if you bought the gun online, you must pass a background check (NICS) at the FFL dealer before taking possession of your firearm.
Can I return the gun if I change my mind?
We do not accept returns once a firearm has been transferred. Always inspect the gun at the FFL dealer before completing the transfer—once you take it home, it’s yours.
What should I do after taking my gun home?
Once your firearm is in your possession, follow these steps:
- Read the manual – Understand how your firearm operates.
- Inspect & clean – Ensure it’s in proper working condition.
- Secure it safely – Store in a gun safe or lockbox.
- Get training – Take a safety course or practice at a range.
- Know your local laws – Understand where and how you can legally carry your firearm.
Henry Side Gate Lever Action Shotgun .410 Gauge 2.5" Chamber 20" Barrel 5 Round Capacity Bead Front & Adjustable Diamond Semi-Buckhorn Rear Sight American Walnut Stock Blued Finish
Light and quick-pointing, Henry .410 Lever Action Shotguns now feature side loading gates for expediently topping off the magazine while in action. Six-shot tube magazines can also be loaded through the front of the tube and unloaded rapidly without having to cycle shotshells through the action. Low in recoil and report, these Shotguns match the manual of arms of the centerfire Henry rifles for the instantly familiar feel.
Based on our blued steel-framed .45-70 Lever Action, these smoothbores and chambered for 2.5” shells only to enable rapid cycling with short-throw levers. Visually, they are striking: deeply blued, dark straight-grained American walnut furniture, pistol grip wrists, checkering fore and aft, sling swivel studs, and a good thick non-slip ventilated black rubber recoil pad. Two versions are offered, the full-length and the compact.
The longer H018G-410 comes with a blued 24" round barrel that’s factory-threaded for Invector-style chokes. A full choke tube is supplied, and additional options are available from the Henry store. The high-visibility front brass bead is perfect for wing-shooting clays or birds alike. The long barrel makes for a slightly milder report and stretches the effectiveness of .410 shotshells to the max.
The H018G-410R is a more compact configuration with a 20" round cylinder bore barrel, ideal for brush hunting with birdshot, defense with buckshot, or harvesting small deer with slugs. Semi-buckhorn rear sight, adjustable for windage and elevation, combined with brass bead front post sights, makes for very accurate shooting. A little lighter than its 24" counterpart, this Shotgun is easier to carry in the field or handle in tight quarters. The adjustable sights enable matching the patterns of any shot load and points of impact of any slugs. This firearm lets you handle small game like rabbits or birds for the pot, and varmints like fox, coyotes, and pest rodents at moderate ranges.
Both models work well for introducing juniors to Shotgunning without off-putting heavy recoil. Depending on the task at hand, they work equally well for easing in beginner shooters and filling the specialists’ game bag or clay game scorecard. Whatever your small-bore Shotgun focus is, we have it covered with these fast-handing .410 Henry Lever Actions.
Type: Shotgun: Lever Action
Model Series: Henry Lever
Caliber/Gauge: 410 Bore
Capacity: 5+1
Barrel Length: 20 in.
Minimum/Overall Length: 40.5 in.
Safety: Transfer Bar
Chamber Length: 2.5 in.
Frame Finish: Blue
Drilled & Tapped: Yes
Front Sight: Bead
Rear Sight: Adj Diamond Semi-buckhorn
Firearm Stock: American Walnut
Features: Side Gate
Finish: Blue
Firing System: External Hammer
Frame Material: Steel
Magazine Type: Tubular Magazine
Barrel Configuration: Single
Barrel Description: Round Blued Steel
Chokes: Fixed Cyl Bore
Sling Attachment: Yes
Buttplate/Recoil Pad: Black Ventilated Rubber Recoil
Specifications
Gun Brand: Henry Repeating Arms
Gun Model:
Gun Capacity: 5
Gun Caliber: 410 Gauge
Gun Barrel Length: 20
Gun Finish: Blued
Gun Stock / Grip Finish: Wood
Gun Condition: New
Type Of Gun: Shotgun
Gun Function:
Gun Brand: Henry Repeating Arms
Gun Model:
Gun Capacity: 5
Gun Caliber: 410 Gauge
Gun Barrel Length: 20
Gun Finish: Blued
Gun Stock / Grip Finish: Wood
Gun Condition: New
Type Of Gun: Shotgun
Gun Function:
Before You Purchase A Gun
What Do I Need To Buy A Gun?
Answer teThe requirements to buy a gun depend on your location, but in the U.S., here are the general steps:
- Age Requirement
- Background Check
- Valid Identification
- Residency Requirement
- Firearm License or Permit (If Required)
- Waiting Period (If Applicable)
- State-Specific Laws
Is it legal to buy a gun online?
Yes, buying a gun online is completely legal in the U.S., but the firearm must be shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in your state. You’ll need to pass a background check and complete any required paperwork before taking possession of the firearm.
Do I need a background check to buy a gun online?
Yes. Even when purchasing online, a background check is required at the FFL dealer where you pick up your firearm (unless you have a permit that exempts you in your state). The FFL dealer will conduct the check before handing over the gun.
Can I have a gun shipped directly to my house?
No, firearms cannot be shipped directly to your home. They must be sent to a licensed FFL dealer, where you will complete the legal transfer process. However, ammo and accessories can be shipped directly to your residence in most states.
How do I choose an FFL dealer for my transfer?
Many online gun stores allow you to select an FFL dealer during checkout. If not, you’ll need to find a local gun shop or licensed dealer willing to handle the transfer and provide their information to the seller.
After You Purchase A Gun
What happens after I purchase a gun online?
After completing your purchase, your firearm will be shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer near you. You’ll receive tracking information and instructions on how to pick up your firearm.
What do I need to do after purchasing a gun online?
After purchasing, provide the seller with the information of your chosen FFL dealer (they will handle the transfer). Once the firearm arrives at the dealer, you’ll go there, complete the required background check and paperwork, and then take your firearm home after approval.
What do I need to bring when picking up my gun?
When you arrive at the FFL dealer, bring:
- A valid government-issued ID (matching the address on your order).
- Any required permits or licenses (varies by state).
- Payment for the FFL transfer fee (usually $25-$75, depending on the dealer).
Do I have to pass a background check when picking up my gun?
Yes. Even if you bought the gun online, you must pass a background check (NICS) at the FFL dealer before taking possession of your firearm.
Can I return the gun if I change my mind?
We do not accept returns once a firearm has been transferred. Always inspect the gun at the FFL dealer before completing the transfer—once you take it home, it’s yours.
What should I do after taking my gun home?
Once your firearm is in your possession, follow these steps:
- Read the manual – Understand how your firearm operates.
- Inspect & clean – Ensure it’s in proper working condition.
- Secure it safely – Store in a gun safe or lockbox.
- Get training – Take a safety course or practice at a range.
- Know your local laws – Understand where and how you can legally carry your firearm.
IMPORTANT INFO
You must be 18 to purchase rifles or shotguns and 21 to purchase handguns, actions or receivers. All firearms must ship to a valid FFL Dealer and cannot be changed or cancelled after they are placed. If your order contains a handgun which ships from BuyAGun.Shop, the handgun, and any additional firearms shipping from BuyAGun.Shop on the same order, must ship Second Day Air. If your order does not contain a handgun which ships from BuyAGun.Shop, any shotguns, rifles, actions or receivers shipping from BuyAGun.Shop will ship via UPS Ground. The Supplier determines shipping methods for firearms which ship from a Supplier. Shipping charges for firearms are calculated separately from other products on your order and will incur a separate Per Order charge. Due to Federal regulations, guns are not returnable. Please inspect your gun thoroughly before transfer. If the gun received at the FFL Dealer is incorrect or damaged in shipment, do not take possession of the gun and please contact Customer Service. After transfer, any warranty or repair work must be coordinated directly with the gun manufacturer. Firearms refused by the FFL Dealer or which cannot be transferred due to a failed background check will be subject to a 10% restocking fee. By ordering this firearm, you certify you are the actual transferee/buyer of the firearm, are of legal age and satisfy all Federal, State and local legal/regulatory requirements to purchase this firearm.