Description
Henry H018G-410 Provider .410 Bore 24″ Lever Shotgun
The Henry H018G-410 Provider .410 Bore 24″ Lever Shotgun is a full-size lever-action scattergun built for upland birds, small game, and range fun. It pairs a 24-inch round blued steel barrel with classic American walnut furniture and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics. The side-loading gate and internal Invector-style choke threads give you straightforward operation and field flexibility. At $984.53, this Henry lever shotgun delivers old-school reliability with modern convenience.
| Manufacturer | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | H018G-410 Provider |
| Material | Blued steel barrel, American walnut stock and forend |
| Compatibility | .410 bore 2.5-inch shells |
| Finish | Blued steel |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Side-Loading Gate – Why it matters: You can reload quickly without fumbling with a tube, keeping the gun in action during a fast dove flight or a quick follow-up shot on a rabbit.
- Drilled-and-Tapped Receiver – Why it matters: Mount a red dot or low-power scope easily for better accuracy on turkeys or precision targets, without sending the gun to a gunsmith.
- Invector-Style Choke Threads – Why it matters: Swap chokes to match the game—improved cylinder for close quail, modified for doves, or full for longer shots on squirrels—giving you one gun for multiple seasons.
- 24-Inch Round Blued Steel Barrel – Why it matters: This length balances swing speed and sight radius, handling like a field gun should while still patterning tight enough for ethical shots at 30 yards.
- Classic American Walnut Furniture – Why it matters: The wood feels warm in the hand, absorbs recoil naturally, and looks right leaning against a truck tailgate or standing in a duck blind.
Who It’s For
This Henry Provider is for the Southern shooter who loves a good dove shoot, hunts squirrels with a .410, or wants a fun lever-action for plinking. It suits the traditionalist who appreciates a side-gate over a tube-load, and the practical hunter who needs one gun that can wear optics or chokes. New shooters will like the mild .410 recoil; veterans will appreciate the familiar lever throw.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Smooth lever action, easy side-loading, versatile choke system, optics-ready receiver, classic walnut stock, lightweight at 6.5 lbs.
- Cons: The .410 bore limits payload compared to a 12-gauge—you’ll want to be selective with shot size and distance. Also, the 2.5-inch chamber means no 3-inch magnums, so pattern density at 40+ yards drops off.
Comparison
| Feature | Henry H018G-410 Provider | Mossberg 500 .410 Pump | Remington 870 .410 Pump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Lever | Pump | Pump |
| Barrel Length | 24″ | 18.5″ – 26″ | 18.5″ – 26″ |
| Chamber | 2.5″ | 2.5″ and 3″ | 2.5″ and 3″ |
| Choke System | Invector-style threads | Fixed or Accu-Choke | Fixed or Rem Choke |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 6.0 – 6.5 lbs | 6.0 – 6.5 lbs |
| Optics Ready | Drilled and tapped | Drilled and tapped (some models) | Drilled and tapped (some models) |
| Price | $984.53 | $450 – $650 | $500 – $700 |
The Henry stands out with its lever action and side-loading gate—no pump gun offers that feel. But the Mossberg and Remington handle 3-inch shells and cost less. Pick the Henry if you want the unique lever experience and don’t need magnum loads.
FAQ
What shells does the Henry H018G-410 Provider use?
It chambers 2.5-inch .410 bore shells only. Do not use 3-inch magnums—they won’t fit and could damage the gun. Stick with standard 2.5-inch loads for birdshot, buckshot, or slugs.
Can I mount a scope on this shotgun?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for optics. You can mount a red dot, a low-power variable scope, or a ghost-ring sight base. Henry recommends a gunsmith for installation if you’re not comfortable doing it yourself.
How do I change the choke?
The barrel has Invector-style threads. Use a standard Invector choke wrench (sold separately) to unscrew the current choke and install the one you want. Common chokes for .410 include cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, and full.
Is this shotgun good for dove hunting?
Yes, with the right choke and loads. A modified or improved cylinder choke with 7.5 or 8 shot works well for doves at typical 20-30 yard ranges. The .410 requires good marksmanship, but the light weight and quick lever action make it a joy to carry all day.
Does the Henry Provider come with a manual?
Yes. Every new Henry rifle and shotgun includes an owner’s manual with safety instructions, parts diagram, and maintenance tips. Read it before first use.
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Last updated: April 2026
Browse more in our Lever Action Shotguns or Henry Repeating Arms categories. Also check our Upland Hunting Gear for chokes and accessories.





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