| Above, the 2026 Henry Catalog I got at the NRA convention I gave to a friend. |
When I went to the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits last week in Houston, Texas, I picked up a number of catalogs. One of which was from Henry Repeating Arms.
It was a thick catalog of lever-action rifles they have available. I gave it to a friend who loves his Henry rifle. Ever since I bought my Winchester 94, it seems that lever-action rifles have been in high demand. Sometimes I wonder if I started this trend.
Lever-action rifles is the topic of an article that The Avid Outdoorsman posted yesterday. It spotlights 10 rifles that should be in one's collection.
It begins with:
Lever-action rifles have been a cornerstone of firearms history, combining functionality, reliability, and timeless appeal. Once a staple of hunting and frontier life, these rifles have evolved to meet modern needs, from traditional hunting to tactical home defense. Known for their smooth cycling and versatility, lever-action rifles continue to impress both seasoned shooters and newcomers alike. Here’s an in-depth look at 12 of the top lever-action rifles, showcasing their unique features and innovations that make them as relevant and effective today as they were in the past.
To read more, go here.
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