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Henry Repeating Arms

Shop our selection of Henry Repeating Arms firearms, trusted by hunters, plinkers, collectors, and lever gun enthusiasts for their classic American craftsmanship, smooth actions, and made-in-the-USA quality. Battle Creek Firearms Co. carries a wide range of Henry rifles and handguns built for small game hunting, big game pursuits, cowboy action shooting, and recreational range days, backed by a brand known for reliability and timeless style. From iconic lever guns to youth-friendly rimfires and rugged revolvers, Henry delivers options to match every shooter’s style. Explore our lever action rifles, bolt action rifles, and revolvers to find the right Henry for your needs. Round out your kit with rifle ammunition, rimfire ammunition, handgun ammunition, magazines, and scopes sights and optics from our full inventory.

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Henry Repeating Arms Buying Guide

Shop Henry Repeating Arms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Henry is a proudly American manufacturer known for smooth-cycling lever action rifles, classic styling, and a strong reputation for fit, finish, and customer service.

Use these pointers as you shop the lineup:

  • Explore Henry’s lever-operated long guns, since the brand’s rimfire and centerfire lever action rifles cover plinking, small game, and big game hunting with the smooth actions Henry is known for.
  • Look at distinctive lever-operated handgun designs within the lever action handguns category, since Henry’s Mare’s Leg and similar compact lever guns bring a unique pistol-format option to collectors and recreational shooters.
  • Consider lever-action shotgun options within the lever action shotguns category, since Henry’s .410 lever guns deliver classic styling for small game, pest control, and recreational shooting.
  • Compare Henry’s lever guns against slide-action options in the pump action rifles category, since shooters who want a manually-cycled rifle have multiple action types to consider.
  • Look at self-loading alternatives within the semi-auto rifles category, since a Henry lever gun pairs well with a semi-auto for shooters who want both traditional and modern platforms.
  • Match the caliber to your use, since Henry offers rimfire chamberings like .22 LR for training and plinking alongside centerfire options like .30-30 Winchester and .45-70 Government for hunting.

Local And Compliance Notes

Shop Henry Repeating Arms online or visit the gun shop in Battle Creek, Michigan to work the lever, check the fit and finish, and compare models before committing to a platform. Battle Creek Firearms Co. serves customers in the nearby city of Springfield, stocking Henry lever action rifles, lever shotguns, and specialty platforms for hunters, plinkers, and collectors across south-central Michigan.

Complete Henry firearms require transfer through a licensed dealer with the standard NICS background check, and Michigan requires the federal background check at the point of sale. As of 2023, universal background checks apply to all firearm sales in Michigan, including private transfers, and buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 at the receiving dealer. Lever action handguns are classified as handguns and are subject to Michigan’s pistol purchase license or Concealed Pistol License (CPL) requirement and the minimum age of 21 for dealer purchases.

Michigan’s safe storage law requires firearms to be secured when a minor is likely to be present, so store firearms in a secure cabinet or safe when not in use. Transport long guns unloaded in a case during travel, review Michigan Department of Natural Resources rules for hunting seasons, and contact the shop with questions about availability, chambering options, or special orders.

Frequently Asked Questions About Henry Repeating Arms

1. What is Henry Repeating Arms known for?

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Henry Repeating Arms is a proudly American manufacturer known for smooth-cycling lever action rifles in both rimfire and centerfire calibers, along with classic styling and a strong customer service reputation. The brand also produces lever shotguns, single shot rifles, and specialty firearms.

2. Are Henry rifles made in the USA?

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Henry Repeating Arms emphasizes American manufacturing, building its firearms in the United States. The company’s “Made in America, or not made at all” approach is central to its brand identity.

3. What calibers do Henry lever action rifles come in?

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Henry lever action rifles are offered in a wide range of calibers, from rimfire .22 LR and .22 WMR to centerfire chamberings like .30-30 Winchester, .45-70 Government, and pistol calibers such as .357 Magnum and .45 Colt. This range covers plinking, small game, and big game hunting.

4. What is a Mare's Leg?

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A Mare’s Leg is a compact lever action firearm with a shortened barrel and abbreviated stock, classified as a pistol due to its configuration and never having been a rifle. Henry produces Mare’s Leg models in several pistol and rimfire calibers as a distinctive lever-operated handgun.

5. Are Henry rifles good for new shooters?

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Henry rimfire lever action rifles are popular choices for new and young shooters due to their smooth actions, low recoil in .22 LR, and classic handling. The simple lever operation and reliable function make them approachable training and plinking rifles.

6. Do Henry lever actions have a loading gate or tube loading?

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Henry offers both tube-loading models, which load through the front of the magazine tube, and models with a side loading gate combined with the removable tube. The loading method varies by model, so buyers should check the specific rifle’s design.

7. Is a Henry lever action handgun treated as a handgun in Michigan?

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Yes, a lever action handgun like a Mare’s Leg is classified as a handgun, so it is subject to Michigan’s pistol purchase license or Concealed Pistol License requirement and the federal minimum age of 21 for dealer purchases. The standard NICS background check and ATF Form 4473 apply.

8. Do I need a permit to buy a Henry rifle in Michigan?

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Michigan does not require a purchase permit for long guns like Henry rifles, but every retail sale must go through a licensed dealer with a NICS background check, and as of 2023 universal background checks apply to private long gun transfers as well. Lever action handguns, however, are subject to Michigan’s handgun purchase requirements.

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