Me too! Looks like Henry single shots whether rifle caliber or shot gun just may be the cat’s meow. I just wish the rifles had auto ejection like the shotguns.
This looks absolutely perfect for the occasional trap days, turkey, and bird usage. Made in America to last a lifetime, sounds like a winner to me. And looks beautiful too
People often get so uptight and serious about firearms. While I think it's important to be very serious regarding the safe-handing of weapons, guns are a heck of a lot of fun. I wanted this video to be lighthearted and remind people that guns can be a joyful thing. Just like they were for guys like Sammy Davis Jr.
@@LuthorvilleCA There are a billion guntubers who hang out in the woods and desert doing shooting review videos. There are considerably fewer with the confidence and moxie to break out into show tunes.
I recently purchased a Henry single shot 410 shot gun to hunt squirrels with. I bought it from an on line gun broker, little did I know the firearm was sitting in a box since June 20, 2010 (the date listed on the ammunition check slip). The recoil pad is dry rotted on one side, so I contacted Henry. Their customer service reported back to me promptly - the company will send a new pad to my address. Thank you Henry! By the way, you forgot to mention Henry makes revolvers too.
They do have great customer service. And I didn't forget to mention their revolvers. This video is 4 years old. They only started making revolvers 3 months ago, in April of 2023.
You can shoot slugs through a modified choke and I’ve done it with my Mossberg Maverick 88 pump action with no problems but I wouldn’t go any tighter than modified. Either way this was a funny video and I liked it. I like to have a Henry 12 gauge at some point and I would love to have one in 10 gauge.
you can shoot slugs even though extra full choke.My Suhl singleshot with extra full choke is the most accurate slug gun i ever had.About 1 inch groups or litle more at 50 meters with rifled Brenneke type slugs,smoothbore shotgun.Tighter choke= more accurate with slugs and no danger to shoot.
That's a great question. It's challenging to aim a gun without a rear sight, and it's kind of difficult to explain without a drawing, but... Imagine looking down the barrel, so you don't see the barrel at all, and you are sighting the entire bead, so it is dead center on the receiver. Does that make sense? So, you should see the ENTIRE front bead, but NONE of the barrel (elevation), and the bead should be centered left-to-right on the plane of the receiver (windage). Hope that explains it well.
It’s a great idea to read the manual. My Stoegar over/under says you can fire slugs with the Mod choke tube. They recommend you use Federal Tru Ball slugs. I have fired many thru mine no problems. Read those manuals folks.
Thanks for the compliments. Yeah, like I said, I've never seen a firearm review video mention the manual. Seems kind of strange to me. That's why I wanted to be sure to include the manual in this one.
I picked mine up today, its the same model number but mine has the S after the 12, its a slug gun and it is chambered in 3in. Was told not to shoot buck shot out of a rifled barrel shotgun. But, its my first Henry and its beautiful. Cleaned it today when i got home, wont be able to shoot it till this weekend. Many of you know my pain and suffering having to wait to fire this baby.
That was an excellent review!...Love the lines and simplicity of that gun...thanks...oh, and i often wear my jeans tucked inside my boots! Taker easy but taker!...woods
If you like slow shooting, try muzzle loading. It’s real fun and truly enjoyable. Thompson Hawken 54cal 450 grain slug behind 120 grains of powder will put a larger dent in a steel plate then any 12g slug. We have done plenty testing haha.
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House I hear you, that's just for comparison. It's most common to shoot patch and ball and those won't hurt the targets. Look at the hawken style, I think you will like it. It is very 1820 "western frontier".
Like I always say, if a product I want is made in the USA, then I always buy the USA version. The only time I buy a foreign-made product is when: a.) There are no US companies making the same thing. b.) The US version is _excessively_ more expensive. But anything that is made in the USA and has rational pricing, always gets preference from my wallet.
I kept saying to myself please let it auto eject and it did!! I will be buying this shotgun it reminds me of when I was a boy using single shot shotguns. Great video!!
The Henry comes with a modified choke already installed. I bought the cylinder choke separate. I do specifically say that in the video. Thank you for watching.
I actually exchanged a few emails with Mr. Imperato and told him the same thing. He said they get a lot of requests for a double-barrel but he didn't say if/when they will ever make one. Let's hope they do!
Is our family 1940s red letter Winchester model 37 12 gauge 30 inch barrel real clean . Also 1930s 12 gauge Browning A5 real clean are they good 👍🏼 shot guns . The Browning A5 is in the wooden crate it came with and cardboard shells .
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House Stoeger makes a really nice coach gun. I’ve had one for years and never had any issues with it. That said, I really want one of these to go with my Henry single shot .45-70 that I deer hunt with...can’t beat the feel of a Henry.
Growing up, my dad started me off with a 410 single shot, followed by a 20g, then 12g. I hit every bird with no problems. When I turned 16, he bought me a Remington pump. And my skill/aim immediately went to shit. I'm going to get back into hunting and I'm going back to a single shot, and this is the one.
Very cool. I see you're also a longboarder? I'm a skater as well. I have a few other channels on RUclips which focus on skateboarding. Have fun with your Henry!
Have you shot the Henry 45-70 rifle yet it is a fun round. Great video and I am planning on getting the Henry 12 gauge and do a little bit of squirrel and rabbit hunting with it.
@@LuthorvilleCA Well in the lever guns it is nice but it is also done in a single shot rifle as well which it is a fun little round with a nice little shove to it .
I’m trying to decide if I should get this model or get the slug barrel option. I will primarily hunt deer. But I wouldn’t mind the option to hunt birds at some point. Can anybody tell me what is the difference between shooting slugs on the sparrow with a modified choke and shooting slugs on the rifled barrel? Will I still get good results if I choose this one and primarily shoot slugs?
The slug barrel is rifled and doesn't accept chokes. So, this model will give you better accuracy with pellet-shells (because you can change the chokes) and the rifled-barrel model would give better accuracy with slugs.
good video thank you.I wonder if we can get a super full Turkey choke for these guns ?I love single shot shotguns,they are simple to use and I have taken a boat load of wild game with them'Rabbits,and Squirrels,and Turkey and other small game .they are the perfect hunting gun.thanks for the video.
Excellent video my friend!! Man, that looks a lot like where I live in NM. I'm getting ready to move back where I grew up in upstate NY, and was thinking hard on getting a single shot 12 gauged shot gun. This video sold me on this Henry model. What a super beautiful piece. This will be the next gun I buy, and I really appreciate your awesome video!! Thank you Sir!!
Oh, gosh, I don't really know. It's not very good. They are these cheap holsters made in Mexico and sold at just about every single gun show in California (and I'm sure in most of the southwest). They look nice, but they are not very high quality.
I've never shot a .300 WSM, so I can't say. If you are comfortable with firearms, I wouldn't worry about 12ga recoil. Recoil is scary for inexperienced and first-time shooters. But an experienced 12 year old can shoot a 12ga. As long as you seat the gun properly, and move to absorb the recoil instead of trying to fight it, you'll be fine.
You can get a lot more out of that Henry than you think they are very well made I bought a cheap Stevens 320home defense 18.5 cylinder bore shotgun $189.95 new put a 1x power red dot on knot expecting much sighted at 40yds with a rest shooting 6" steel target backed to 85yds using 2 3/4 Foster slugs hit 3 out of 3 times figured would quit while I was ahead good video
@@LuthorvilleCA It doesn't have the handy side-loading port. It is tube-loaded like the first 1860 Henry but I can't imagine you getting into a shootout that requires more than 11 shots out there in the desert.
Nice video! I've been waiting (and waiting!) for someone to do a comprehensive review of the Henry single. Thank you. I do have a question - How does one remove the barrel? Do you really have to knock out the hinge pin, or can you just snap off the forearm?
You are welcome. Thank you for watching. I knew this video was going to get a ton of views, because it is the first (and as of 12 September 2018, the only) video review of the Henry 12ga Single Shot. As for removing the barrel, yes, according to the manual, you have to tap out the hinge pin.
Unless its been removed, I did find one other review a few months ago, but this one is much more comprehensive. I can't believe they actually make you knock out the hinge pin in order to remove the barrel. That's a very old way to accomplish that on one of these guns. However, Henry Repeating Arms is about the history, so in a sense, it kinda goes with the mantra of the company. Anyway, thanks again. Will check out your other videos.
Great video on the Henry single shot, wish you would have showed us your pistol and being I don't no your name , I will now and forever call you Luther two gun's.
Well, it was a review of the Henry, so I wasn't going to show the Ruger. My name appears in the opening credits, the end credits, and the description, on over 90 videos on this channel. Nevertheless, multiple people comment they don't know my name. Weird. Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Like your video very much. I shot trap for years some single shot guns do open and close rather hard. We found if you put a small amount of grease containing molyialem (not sure of this spelling HA Ha) it will cut down the effort it takes to work it. Have a nice day!!!!!!!
Absolutely. I hate it when people leave shell casings lying around. That is so disrespectful. Shooters who turn beautiful natural landscapes into spent-shell-garbage-dumps are total jerks.
Thank you. This was one of the few times when I accurately predicted a video would become incredibly popular, simply because there were no other videos reviewing this firearm back when I made it.
I had to look up that term on the Internet. Never heard it before. Bing Crosby, huh? I prefer to see myself more like Mikey Walsh in _The Goonies_ but I'll take Bing Crosby.
I love single shot everything. I hope you pick up those spent shells, even if nobody else does. No lecture, no guilt trip, it's just better.
I agree with you 100%. I always pick up my spent shells. I'm not going to trash my own property.
Me too! Looks like Henry single shots whether rifle caliber or shot gun just may be the cat’s meow. I just wish the rifles had auto ejection like the shotguns.
This looks absolutely perfect for the occasional trap days, turkey, and bird usage. Made in America to last a lifetime, sounds like a winner to me. And looks beautiful too
Yep. I agree on all counts.
Rabbits, coyotes, whitetails. It can do it all well and reliably
That's got to have been the best into I've ever seen on a firearms related channel. Keep up the good work; people love the extra attention to detail!
Too many gun videos take themselves too seriously. I wanted something more fun and lighthearted.
Wow, this video was amazing, I truly wasn't expecting the review to break into song and choreography.
People often get so uptight and serious about firearms. While I think it's important to be very serious regarding the safe-handing of weapons, guns are a heck of a lot of fun. I wanted this video to be lighthearted and remind people that guns can be a joyful thing. Just like they were for guys like Sammy Davis Jr.
@@LuthorvilleCA There are a billion guntubers who hang out in the woods and desert doing shooting review videos. There are considerably fewer with the confidence and moxie to break out into show tunes.
This guy is kind of a nerd, and that’s why I like him. Great vid! Gonna buy my Henry tomorrow.
"Kind of" is an understatement. Glad you liked it!
Nice vid. Henry makes great firearms.
I recently purchased a Henry single shot 410 shot gun to hunt squirrels with. I bought it from an on line gun broker, little did I know the firearm was sitting in a box since June 20, 2010 (the date listed on the ammunition check slip). The recoil pad is dry rotted on one side, so I contacted Henry. Their customer service reported back to me promptly - the company will send a new pad to my address. Thank you Henry! By the way, you forgot to mention Henry makes revolvers too.
They do have great customer service.
And I didn't forget to mention their revolvers. This video is 4 years old. They only started making revolvers 3 months ago, in April of 2023.
Well done vid, thanks . I read a quote years ago, "Simplicity is genius" ! Greetings from Canada
I wish they would make these in 10 gauge
You could always write Henry an email and tell them. If everyone who wants a 10ga would voice their opinion, maybe Henry would build one.
Actually a good idea, originally they didnt offer it in 30-30. After everyone kept asking for 30-30 they came out with it late last year....
Ten gauge side by side even!!
3.5in 12g is supposed to be the equivalent of 10g.
Ya but it's not a 10g
Great video...I wish Henry would offer these in a 16 ga.
Thanks for watching. You never know if they might release more sizes.
Very nice video, one of the best gun reviews that I've watched.
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the compliment.
You can shoot slugs through a modified choke and I’ve done it with my Mossberg Maverick 88 pump action with no problems but I wouldn’t go any tighter than modified. Either way this was a funny video and I liked it. I like to have a Henry 12 gauge at some point and I would love to have one in 10 gauge.
you can shoot slugs even though extra full choke.My Suhl singleshot with extra full choke is the most accurate slug gun i ever had.About 1 inch groups or litle more at 50 meters with rifled Brenneke type slugs,smoothbore shotgun.Tighter choke= more accurate with slugs and no danger to shoot.
You my friend, have charisma.
Thank you, sir. I guess I just got a lucky roll on my d20.
How are you aiming for long distance static shots like the steel target? I've only shot shotguns like that by pointing (e.g. clay pigeons). Thanks.
That's a great question. It's challenging to aim a gun without a rear sight, and it's kind of difficult to explain without a drawing, but...
Imagine looking down the barrel, so you don't see the barrel at all, and you are sighting the entire bead, so it is dead center on the receiver.
Does that make sense?
So, you should see the ENTIRE front bead, but NONE of the barrel (elevation), and the bead should be centered left-to-right on the plane of the receiver (windage).
Hope that explains it well.
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House : it does thank you. BTW- are you anywhere near Joshua Tree? I used to live there.
Glad it helped.
I'm not far from Joshua Tree.
Fun video! I was smiling the whole time. Good information and I really enjoyed the videography of the beautiful firearm.
Thank you so much. Always nice when someone appreciates my efforts.
Thanks for sharing the Henry 12 gauge shotgun. Awesome 👏
Yeah, it's sooooooo much fun. I love that Henry.
It’s a great idea to read the manual. My Stoegar over/under says you can fire slugs with the Mod choke tube. They recommend you use Federal Tru Ball slugs. I have fired many thru mine no problems. Read those manuals folks.
Thanks for the compliments. Yeah, like I said, I've never seen a firearm review video mention the manual. Seems kind of strange to me. That's why I wanted to be sure to include the manual in this one.
I picked mine up today, its the same model number but mine has the S after the 12, its a slug gun and it is chambered in 3in. Was told not to shoot buck shot out of a rifled barrel shotgun. But, its my first Henry and its beautiful. Cleaned it today when i got home, wont be able to shoot it till this weekend. Many of you know my pain and suffering having to wait to fire this baby.
Have fun with it and thanks for watching!
I loved that intro!!!
I've watched a few of your other videos and they always make me smile. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it and positive comments are always appreciated.
do you know what song that was?
It’s the modern musket & I like it.
That is a nice shotgun, what do you need to spend to own that gun or another gauge in it?
I don't recall. The price is on the Henry website.
That was an excellent review!...Love the lines and simplicity of that gun...thanks...oh, and i often wear my jeans tucked inside my boots!
Taker easy but taker!...woods
I agree. In my opinion, the simplicity is one of the nicest things about it. No frills. Very basic.
I finally got one and it is everything I was hoping for. Thank you for a great video
Congratulations! Yes, it is a super fun firearm. Glad you enjoyed the video!
I enjoyed this video! Thank you for the great info, and the entertainment!
You're welcome. Glad you found it useful.
If you like slow shooting, try muzzle loading. It’s real fun and truly enjoyable. Thompson Hawken 54cal 450 grain slug behind 120 grains of powder will put a larger dent in a steel plate then any 12g slug. We have done plenty testing haha.
I'm not trying to dent them! LOL I want them to last!
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House I hear you, that's just for comparison. It's most common to shoot patch and ball and those won't hurt the targets. Look at the hawken style, I think you will like it. It is very 1820 "western frontier".
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to look into it.
Excellent video...some things are still made in America!!
Like I always say, if a product I want is made in the USA, then I always buy the USA version.
The only time I buy a foreign-made product is when:
a.) There are no US companies making the same thing.
b.) The US version is _excessively_ more expensive.
But anything that is made in the USA and has rational pricing, always gets preference from my wallet.
I am about to purchase one of these, I've been researching this one and you're review was great! Thanks!
You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful. It's a really fun firearm. I think you'll enjoy it.
Just got one of these in 20 gauge, what size choke does it come with… never mind you covered that too.. great job , I appreciate it
You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. And thank you for watching the whole thing and finding your answer!
Great video. I've been milling it in my head about buying one of these in 20 ga. Brass receiver. Btw you've got a great personality for making videos.
Thank you very much for the compliments. Personally, I have never tried the 20ga, but I don't think you can go wrong with a Henry.
I kept saying to myself please let it auto eject and it did!! I will be buying this shotgun it reminds me of when I was a boy using single shot shotguns. Great video!!
Yep. The shotguns have ejectors, the rifles have extractors.
Thanks for watching!
Does anyone know if the different chokes come with the gun
The Henry comes with a modified choke already installed. I bought the cylinder choke separate. I do specifically say that in the video. Thank you for watching.
i love their rifles and shotguns. i'd love to see them make doublebarrel shotguns.
I actually exchanged a few emails with Mr. Imperato and told him the same thing. He said they get a lot of requests for a double-barrel but he didn't say if/when they will ever make one. Let's hope they do!
Thanks for reviewing this shotgun. Interesting to know that the gun is designed for right and left hand shooters. How many chokes does it come with?
Comes with one Modified choke. I also bought a Cylinder to shoot slugs. Thanks for watching!
Henry has a recall of the single shot shotgun and rifles as of July 2020 FYI
Thanks for the information.
"Repeating arms co"-"single shot shotgun" me=🤔
Repeats everytime you put in a new round!
Is our family 1940s red letter Winchester model 37 12 gauge 30 inch barrel real clean . Also 1930s 12 gauge Browning A5 real clean are they good 👍🏼 shot guns . The Browning A5 is in the wooden crate it came with and cardboard shells .
Sweet! We have a side by side stagecoach 12 gauge.
Happy Trails!!!
I wish Henry would make one of those! There are only 2 American companies making a double-barrel coachgun. The _cheap_ one costs $5000.
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House Stoeger makes a really nice coach gun. I’ve had one for years and never had any issues with it. That said, I really want one of these to go with my Henry single shot .45-70 that I deer hunt with...can’t beat the feel of a Henry.
Henry should put you on the payroll, very well done!
Thank you for the compliments. Glad you enjoyed it.
I have all three, 12,20,410… they are definitely great guns and heirloom quality.
Yes, they are fun.
In the 12 gauge, can you shoot shells shorter than 3 1/2”?
@@franksmith5404 Yes Sir
Any issue firing shells shorter than the 3 1/2”? Manual was a little vague on it.
Growing up, my dad started me off with a 410 single shot, followed by a 20g, then 12g. I hit every bird with no problems. When I turned 16, he bought me a Remington pump. And my skill/aim immediately went to shit. I'm going to get back into hunting and I'm going back to a single shot, and this is the one.
Very cool.
I see you're also a longboarder?
I'm a skater as well. I have a few other channels on RUclips which focus on skateboarding.
Have fun with your Henry!
Looking for a 31/2" single barrel with a vented rib and screw in choke
Good luck.
Have you shot the Henry 45-70 rifle yet it is a fun round. Great video and I am planning on getting the Henry 12 gauge and do a little bit of squirrel and rabbit hunting with it.
Nope. I have never shot a 45-70. I know it's really popular, especially among lever guns.
@@LuthorvilleCA Well in the lever guns it is nice but it is also done in a single shot rifle as well which it is a fun little round with a nice little shove to it .
The musical beginning made me have to stay for the whole video out of respect lol
Cool. The musical part was meant to intrigue the cool and fun people. Seems to have worked!
this guy got a great sense of humor.
Rumor has it, chicks dig that... I have my doubts.
Really enjoyed video. Very different approach but very interesting. Thanks
Grizz
Thank you. I wanted to keep things fun and lighthearted. I'm glad it is appreciated.
I’m trying to decide if I should get this model or get the slug barrel option. I will primarily hunt deer. But I wouldn’t mind the option to hunt birds at some point.
Can anybody tell me what is the difference between shooting slugs on the sparrow with a modified choke and shooting slugs on the rifled barrel? Will I still get good results if I choose this one and primarily shoot slugs?
The slug barrel is rifled and doesn't accept chokes. So, this model will give you better accuracy with pellet-shells (because you can change the chokes) and the rifled-barrel model would give better accuracy with slugs.
Hi Eric, I loved the video man! I thoroughly enjoyed your detailed review. Fine shooting buddy!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate the comment.
Great review! Is the trigger guard on these plastic or metal?
Metal. They don't cheap-out on Henry. It's good stuff.
good video thank you.I wonder if we can get a super full Turkey choke for these guns ?I love single shot shotguns,they are simple to use and I have taken a boat load of wild game with them'Rabbits,and Squirrels,and Turkey and other small game .they are the perfect hunting gun.thanks for the video.
The Henry takes Remington-styled threaded chokes. So, any choke you can find with those threads should fit. Thanks for watching!
@@LuthorvilleCAthanks if I get one of these I will remember that because I will try to get a Tru-Glo Strut Stopper choke tube for it.
Excellent video my friend!! Man, that looks a lot like where I live in NM. I'm getting ready to move back where I grew up in upstate NY, and was thinking hard on getting a single shot 12 gauged shot gun. This video sold me on this Henry model. What a super beautiful piece. This will be the next gun I buy, and I really appreciate your awesome video!! Thank you Sir!!
Thank you for such a kind and positive comment. Hope you enjoy your new Henry!
Thanks for sharing. Im sold. Beautiful backdrop.
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They should make a run in 16 gauge, just for traditionalists.
Write to Henry and tell them you'd like to see that.
Those are some really nice single shots.. cost is high but quality is worth it. I want the .357mag and 20ga Henry single shot.
Those would be some nice choices. I dig my Henry a lot. One of the most fun guns I've ever fired.
Good video, what model of holster and gun belt is that and where can I get one?
Oh, gosh, I don't really know. It's not very good. They are these cheap holsters made in Mexico and sold at just about every single gun show in California (and I'm sure in most of the southwest). They look nice, but they are not very high quality.
How is the recoil on these? Im lookikg to buy one as my first 12 ga. I shot my 300WSM how could that compare?
I've never shot a .300 WSM, so I can't say. If you are comfortable with firearms, I wouldn't worry about 12ga recoil. Recoil is scary for inexperienced and first-time shooters. But an experienced 12 year old can shoot a 12ga. As long as you seat the gun properly, and move to absorb the recoil instead of trying to fight it, you'll be fine.
You, my friend, have a gift.
I thank you for the kind words.
GOLD ,
Mine will be in next
Week!
Cool. Enjoy it! This really is one of my favorite firearms. Simple and fun.
Is the trigger guard polymer or aluminum/steel? What about the lever near the hammer? Thanks! Excellent review.
Everything on the firearm is metal and wood. No plastic anywhere.
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, thanks!
That is a mighty fine looking 100% American made pokestock and with a piece like that hitting well at 30 yards is ideal
The audio quality was better than expected.
Most people on RUclips have no concept of proper audio.
This thing ejects shells into the next state
Ha, ha! That's true! It really does. You could use the spent casing as a secondary line of defense.
Love the old time music...Great video....thank you. I will see if I can modify this into a backpacker.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
You can get a lot more out of that Henry than you think they are very well made I bought a cheap Stevens 320home defense 18.5 cylinder bore shotgun $189.95 new put a 1x power red dot on knot expecting much sighted at 40yds with a rest shooting 6" steel target backed to 85yds using 2 3/4 Foster slugs hit 3 out of 3 times figured would quit while I was ahead good video
Glad you enjoyed it. Have fun with that Stevens!
Very good, sir. Loved me some Sammy too.
Thank you. You are one of few people who recognized the Sammy reference. Sadly, I think most people have no idea.
Have you tried the Henry 357/38 special?
No, I have not. Would love to own one though!
@@LuthorvilleCA It doesn't have the handy side-loading port. It is tube-loaded like the first 1860 Henry but I can't imagine you getting into a shootout that requires more than 11 shots out there in the desert.
It sure holds a tight pattern. Great review
That it does! Thanks for the compliment.
New subscriber, and looking for something just like this, great video!
How long is the barrel? I want a 20 ga for dove hunting and I want the longest barrel possible
I don't remember, but I'm sure I mention the barrel length in the section with all the technical statistics.
Luthorville: Building an Off-Grid Mojave Tiny House I just saw it at 1:45 I’m so dumb lol. thank you for responding 🙏🏽
@@gera941 You're not dumb. Glad you found it!
Does this shotgun come with the cylinder choke?
No. It comes with the Modified.
I really enjoyed this video.
Thank you. I enjoyed your comment.
14:05 You think I wouldn't see that? Video cuts to a new attempt you can even see an extra clay missing.
37,000 other people noticed it before you.
Can it shoot steel for duck hunting?
I don't know. But the user manuals are available for download from the Henry website.
Nice video! I've been waiting (and waiting!) for someone to do a comprehensive review of the Henry single. Thank you. I do have a question - How does one remove the barrel? Do you really have to knock out the hinge pin, or can you just snap off the forearm?
You are welcome. Thank you for watching.
I knew this video was going to get a ton of views, because it is the first (and as of 12 September 2018, the only) video review of the Henry 12ga Single Shot.
As for removing the barrel, yes, according to the manual, you have to tap out the hinge pin.
Unless its been removed, I did find one other review a few months ago, but this one is much more comprehensive.
I can't believe they actually make you knock out the hinge pin in order to remove the barrel. That's a very old way to accomplish that on one of these guns. However, Henry Repeating Arms is about the history, so in a sense, it kinda goes with the mantra of the company. Anyway, thanks again. Will check out your other videos.
Great video on the Henry single shot, wish you would have showed us your pistol and being I don't no your name , I will now and forever call you Luther two gun's.
Well, it was a review of the Henry, so I wasn't going to show the Ruger.
My name appears in the opening credits, the end credits, and the description, on over 90 videos on this channel.
Nevertheless, multiple people comment they don't know my name. Weird.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Like your video very much. I shot trap for years some single shot guns do open and close rather hard. We found if you put a small amount of grease containing molyialem (not sure of this spelling HA Ha) it will cut down the effort it takes to work it. Have a nice day!!!!!!!
Thanks for the compliments and thanks for the tip!
Great video!!!! Thank you 🤠
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
What choke were you using with the buckshot?
I used Modified on birdshot and buckshot. I only used Cylinder on slugs.
use mod as well, except for slugs I have a rifled barrrel.
Am I the only one who thought if bone tomohawk?
Salut je suis impressionnée par cet armes je en acheter est-il possible
Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté.
I hope some day Henry will come out with a single shot 10 gauge so I can use it for hog hunting.
I've seen people kill hogs with a .22. Why would you need something that big? Are you hunting 12' mutant zombie hogs?
Want a 12 with a lever and a traditional lever design please!
Contact Henry and tell them. They may not respond, but the more support they get for a certain idea, the more likely they will make it.
Well done. Appreciate informative video.
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
I really like the singing ! Let me know if you ever cut a track.. The shotgun is really nice too.
The singing is Sammy Davis Jr., but I'm glad you like it!
Ola meu amigo faz um video mostrando o agrupamento dessa arma top?
You want a video showing the groupings!?
It's a shotgun!
amazing video, informative and entertaining, subbed
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Always good to know my efforts are appreciated.
The intro??? But surprisingly informative video, nice work on the chokes.
Thank you, I'm happy you found it informative.
Great review.
Thanks!
Hope up picked your emoty shell, great video
Absolutely. I hate it when people leave shell casings lying around. That is so disrespectful.
Shooters who turn beautiful natural landscapes into spent-shell-garbage-dumps are total jerks.
Awesome video!
Awesome comment!
What is the name of the song!?
The song is "Bang! Bang!" by Sammy Davis Jr. from the movie *Robin & The 7 Hoods*
they now come in 38/357 and 30-30 now also.
Very cool. Still hope they make a coachgun...
Great fkn video! 🤙
Thank you. This was one of the few times when I accurately predicted a video would become incredibly popular, simply because there were no other videos reviewing this firearm back when I made it.
Nice holster,handgun!
Thank you. It's a fun little pistol.
They are adequate for everything except doubles clay birds.
But how cool would it be if you DID shoot double clays with it?
The Canadian Tuxedo has come a long way
I had to look up that term on the Internet. Never heard it before. Bing Crosby, huh?
I prefer to see myself more like Mikey Walsh in _The Goonies_ but I'll take Bing Crosby.
I don't why I love single shot shotgun and rifles more than multiple shots.
excellent video, it has an ACME taste to it
"Suuuupah Genius"
Thank you!
Made by great people in America !!
Absolutely.
United States not America
I came here for the gun and stayed for the show!