Description
The Henry H018G-410R .410 Bore 19.75in Blued Walnut is a full-size side-gate lever-action shotgun built for small game and upland birds. It pairs a 19.75-inch round blued steel barrel with American walnut furniture and a side-loading gate that feeds a tubular magazine. The blued steel receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver-style mounts while maintaining traditional lever-action handling. This .410 bore lever gun is intended for field use and recreational shooting, emphasizing straightforward, reliable operation.
| Manufacturer | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | H018G-410R |
| Material | Blued steel barrel and receiver; American walnut stock and forend |
| Compatibility | .410 bore 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells |
| Finish | Blued steel; satin oil-finished walnut |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Side-Loading Gate – Why it matters: You can top off the tubular magazine without cycling the action, keeping you in the field longer on a dove shoot.
- 19.75-Inch Round Blued Barrel – Why it matters: The shorter barrel swings fast in thick cover and keeps the overall length handy for a truck gun or walking a fencerow.
- American Walnut Furniture – Why it matters: Genuine walnut with a satin oil finish gives you a classic look that holds up to weather and sweat, plus it feels warm in the hand.
- Drilled and Tapped Receiver – Why it matters: You can mount a Weaver-style scope or red dot for older eyes or low-light shots without sending the gun to a smith.
- Traditional Lever Action – Why it matters: The smooth, short-throw lever cycles .410 shells reliably and keeps the cowboy-style handling that makes shooting fun.
Who It’s For
This Henry .410 side gate is for the southern gentleman who wants a light, handy lever gun for quail, woodcock, and rabbits. It suits the shooter who appreciates traditional American craftsmanship and prefers a side gate over a loading tube. It also fits the collector who wants a full-size .410 lever action for recreational plinking.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Side-loading gate for easy topping off; classic walnut and blued steel looks; drilled and tapped for optics; light weight for carry; reliable Henry lever action.
- Cons: Factory open sights are basic and may not suit all shooters; .410 bore has limited range compared to 20 or 12 gauge; walnut stock can be prone to dings in rough field use.
Comparison
| Feature | Henry H018G-410R | Mossberg 500 .410 | Winchester SXP .410 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Lever action | Pump action | Pump action |
| Barrel Length | 19.75 in | 26 in | 26 in |
| Capacity | 6+1 (3-inch shells) | 5+1 | 5+1 |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 6.75 lbs | 6.5 lbs |
| Stock | American walnut | Synthetic | Synthetic |
| Side Gate | Yes | No | No |
| MSRP | $942.69 | $499 | $579 |
Per Henry Repeating Arms specs, the H018G-410R weighs 6.5 pounds and holds 6+1 rounds of 3-inch .410 shells. The side gate is a genuine advantage for hunters who want to reload without breaking the action. The Mossberg and Winchester are more affordable but lack the classic lever-action feel and side-gate convenience.
FAQ
What gauge is the Henry H018G-410R?
It is chambered in .410 Bore, accepting both 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells.
What is the barrel length?
The barrel measures 19.75 inches, making it a handy size for field use.
Does it have a side-loading gate?
Yes, the H018G-410R features a side-loading gate that feeds the tubular magazine, allowing you to top off without cycling the action.
Is the receiver drilled for a scope?
Yes, the blued steel receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver-style mounts.
What is the weight of this shotgun?
Per Henry Repeating Arms specs, the unloaded weight is 6.5 pounds.
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Last updated: April 2026





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