Henry Small Game Carbine .22 Magnum Lever Action Rifle

$51,915.00

A classic, lightweight lever-action carbine chambered in .22 Magnum, built for small game hunting and pest control with traditional reliability at a practical price.

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Description

The Henry Small Game Carbine Lever Action Rimfire Rifle, .22 Magnum is a purpose-built, lightweight hunting rifle designed for small game and pest control. It combines classic lever-action reliability with the flat-shooting, hard-hitting performance of the .22 WMR cartridge, offering a traditional feel with modern utility at a practical price point. This rifle is a solid value for hunters and plinkers who prioritize a compact, fast-handling platform that’s ready for the field.

Key Features

  • Chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire for enhanced range and power over standard .22 LR.
  • Compact 18.25″ round blued steel barrel for easy maneuverability in brush and blinds.
  • American walnut stock with a straight-grip configuration for a classic, no-nonsense look and feel.
  • Smooth side-eject action allows for easy scope mounting without brass deflection.
  • Includes adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights for quick target acquisition.
  • Lever-action mechanism provides reliable cycling and a satisfying, traditional shooting experience.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR)
Barrel Length 18.25 inches
Overall Length 37.5 inches
Weight 5.75 lbs
Magazine Capacity 7 rounds (tubular)
Stock American Walnut

Weighing just 5.75 lbs, this carbine is a dream to carry all day. The 7-round tubular magazine is loaded through the port under the barrel, keeping the profile sleek. Here’s the thing—while the .22 WMR ammo costs a bit more than .22 Long Rifle, you’re paying for noticeably better performance on small game like raccoons, foxes, and coyotes at longer distances. The rifle’s 37.5-inch overall length makes it a perfect fit for truck guns or young hunters, and it’s drop-in ready for your preferred sling swivels, with many standard options from brands like Uncle Mike’s fitting perfectly. No gunsmithing is needed to get it field-ready.

Who This Rifle Is For

This carbine is ideal for the budget-conscious Missouri hunter focused on squirrels, rabbits, and pest control. It’s also a fantastic choice for a first-time lever-action owner or a mentor looking for a manageable, low-recoil rifle for a new shooter. If you appreciate classic American craftsmanship but need a practical tool, not a safe queen, this Henry delivers. The price of $519.15 positions it as a serious working rifle, not a toy, but one that won’t break the bank. It’s a straightforward tool for putting meat in the pot or managing varmints around the property.

Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs

Pros: The .22 Magnum offers a significant ballistic advantage over .22 LR for small predators. The lever action is inherently reliable and fast for follow-up shots. Henry’s reputation for quality and customer service is top-tier. The compact size and light weight are major assets in the woods. It’s a timeless design that just works.

Cons: .22 WMR ammunition is more expensive and sometimes less available than .22 LR. The tubular magazine is slower to load than a detachable box. The straight-grip stock may feel less familiar to those used to pistol-grip rifles. You’re trading some ammo cost for greater effectiveness—is that a trade you’re willing to make for your specific needs?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this rifle shoot .22 Long Rifle ammunition in addition to .22 Magnum?

A: No, it cannot. The Henry Small Game Carbine is chambered specifically for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR). Firing .22 LR in a .22 WMR chamber is unsafe and can cause catastrophic failure. Always use only the ammunition for which your firearm is explicitly marked.

Q: Is it easy to mount a scope on this side-eject model?

A: Yes, absolutely. The side-eject design is a key feature, as it allows spent brass to be ejected to the side, leaving the top of the receiver clear and flat for easy scope mounting. It’s compatible with standard .22 scope rings that fit a grooved receiver.

Q: How does the .22 Magnum compare to .17 HMR for small game?

A: Both are excellent varmint cartridges. The .17 HMR is flatter shooting and has less wind drift at long range, while the .22 WMR hits with more energy and a larger bullet, which some hunters prefer for slightly larger game like coyotes. Ammo cost and availability for both are similar, so it often comes down to personal preference and local supply.

This Henry carbine represents a specific kind of value: proven mechanics, honest materials, and a focused purpose. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If a dependable, lightweight, and effective small game lever action is what you need, this rifle deserves a close look.

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