For a limited time between now and September 21st, 2020, you can personalize your very own serial number on this Henry Rifle. Make it the perfect gift, or keep it in your family to pass down for generations.
You can add your family's name into your serial number, or make it the birthdate of someone you care about. The serial number is entirely up to you!
Whether or not you already own a Henry rifle or if you haven't come around to it yet, we think this is an amazing opportunity to personalize your own gun - something firearm manufacturers rarely allow.
Place your order anytime before the deadline listed.
These Henry rifles are made-to-order and are not currently in stock. This item takes longer to manufacturer and is NOT guaranteed for delivery before Christmas.
The Henry Pump Action Octagon .22 rifle joins faded jeans, Mom’s apple pie, a restored ’57 Chevy as an all-American icon. Now fitted with a blue octagonal barrel, it resurrects the great old days of the traditional shooting gallery.
It also sports a grooved receiver for mounting a scope, and Marbles semi-buckhorn fully adjustable rear sights with standard 3/8" dovetail slots enabling you to change sights if you choose to do so.
The .22LR version can hold 15 rounds of .22LR and as much as 21 rounds of .22Short. If you must extract an unfired cartridge from the chamber, Henry has included a grooved release button at the right front of the trigger guard. When pressed back, the lever unlocks the forend allowing it to be retracted to eject the unfired round.
I ordered this Rifle for my daughter on Sep 17. The order page said it would be personalized with the serial number I chose and delivered prior to Christmas. My FFL received the rifle on Dec 28. The rifle shoots very nicely, the iron sights are easy to adjust and zero in. Surprisingly, the pump action is quite stiff! My athletic 11 year old daughter struggled to get the action open! It requires a sharp pull and was easy for me as an adult, but posed some challenges for her. I think some of the issues came from the length of pull being a bit too much for her, she had to unshoulder the stock to pump it. So back to the disappointing customer service: Based on the paperwork included in the box I was able to piece together that the rifle was delivered from Henry to Sportsmans on or before Dec 10. Sportsmans printed my invoice and packed the rifle box in the outer box on Dec 10. Sportsmans then waited almost 2 weeks to tender the package to Fedex on Dec 22... Who then attempted to deliver the rifle on Dec 24th after hours! Really - sit on it for 2 weeks and then try to say my FFL was the problem for not being open late on Christmas Eve They used the whole We had no idea people were going to ship things at Christmas time during a quarantine line. So much disappointment at my house on Dec 25th.