Description
Picture this: you’re in the Missouri woods, the morning mist is lifting, and you need a rifle that’s as reliable as the sunrise. You want something that bridges generations, feels solid in your hands, and won’t empty your wallet for a single shot. That’s where a classic American workhorse comes in—a rifle built for practical performance, not just showroom polish.
The Henry Repeating Arms, Lever Action, 30-30, 20″ Barrel, Blue Finish, Walnut Stock, Adjustable Sights, 5Rd is a centerfire lever-action rifle chambered in the iconic .30-30 Winchester cartridge. It features a 20-inch blued steel barrel, a genuine American walnut stock, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights, and a 5-round tubular magazine. This rifle delivers classic aesthetics and dependable performance for hunting and recreational shooting at a practical price point of $792.13.
Let’s talk about what you’re really getting for your money. This Henry rifle isn’t trying to be a fancy custom piece; it’s built to be a tool. The blued steel finish is traditional and durable, resisting the elements better than some modern coatings when cared for properly. That 20-inch barrel is the sweet spot for the .30-30—long enough for good velocity and manageable swing, but short enough to not be a hassle in a tree stand or thick brush. The walnut stock provides a solid, warm feel that synthetic stocks just can’t match, and it’s shaped for a natural, quick point.
The adjustable sights are a huge value-add right out of the box. You can dial in your windage and elevation for your preferred load, which means you can often get it hitting right where you want with no gunsmithing required. The smooth side-ejection is a clean design that works well with scope mounts if you decide to add one later, compatible with popular bases from brands like Warne or Leupold. The action is Henry-smooth from the start and only gets better with use. Here’s the thing—at just under $800, this rifle sits in a very competitive space, offering a no-fuss, ready-to-hunt package that often costs hundreds more from other legacy brands.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .30-30 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Overall Length | 38.5 Inches (approx.) |
| Weight | 7 lbs (approx.) |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds |
| Finish | Blued Steel, Walnut Stock |
So, what are the trade-offs? The pros are clear: you get classic looks, proven reliability, and a shooter-ready setup with those adjustable sights. The .30-30 cartridge itself is a major pro—it’s widely available, affordable for a centerfire rifle round, and absolutely effective on whitetail deer and similar game within 150 yards. The cons are part of the lever-action design. Reloading is slower than a bolt-action or semi-auto, and the tubular magazine means you can’t use pointed-tip spitzer bullets for maximum long-range ballistics. But for its intended use, those are practical compromises most hunters can live with.
This rifle is for the Missouri hunter who values tradition and function over flash. It’s for the shooter who wants a dependable, no-nonsense firearm for deer season without taking out a second mortgage. It’s also a fantastic first big-game rifle or a solid addition for anyone who appreciates mechanical simplicity and timeless design. It’s a rifle you can buy, sight in, and hunt with immediately, knowing it has a decades-long track record of getting the job done.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .30-30 still a good deer cartridge for Missouri woods?
A: Absolutely. The .30-30 Winchester has taken more whitetail deer in North America than arguably any other cartridge. Its effective range of 150 yards or so is perfect for the vast majority of shots in Missouri’s timber and field edges. Ammo is plentiful and offers a good balance of power and manageable recoil.
Q: Can I mount a scope on this Henry lever action?
A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Because it uses side ejection, a scope can be mounted low and centered over the bore. You’ll need to purchase a separate base and rings, but it’s a straightforward process that any gun shop can handle.
Q: How does the price compare to other .30-30 lever actions?
A: This Henry model is competitively positioned. It often comes in at a lower price point than new-production Winchester or Marlin rifles, while still offering a solid walnut stock and adjustable sights—features that sometimes cost extra on other models. You’re getting a lot of rifle for your $792.13 investment.
If a classic, dependable, and affordable American lever action fits your needs, this Henry .30-30 is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check current availability and see if it’s the right value-driven choice for your next hunt or range day.




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