THE DAILY FUDD: E119: "Henry X .410 lever-action shotgun."

Nothing is more American-heritage in a long gun than a lever-action (TDF 27). Also, the .410 shotgun round fits especially well in the fudding down of American RKBA, even as a .45 stand-in (TDF 28, TDF 55). Hence, combining the two in one matter of perspective combines both of these factors.

Well, the Henry company has done that with a number of .410 versions of their lever-action rifles. The Henry X in .410 stands as being of particular note because of the enlarged lever loop for use with gloves. My fortune with lever-actions has been on the low side, as I said in my discussion of the rifles TDF 23. But, that could be user error, and I can't deny the heritage aspect and the tactical merit of this weapon.

DRAWBACKS RELATIVE TO THE MOSSBERG 500 PUMP (TDF 43/44):
1. Length.
2. 2.5-inch shells only.
3. $1000 MSRP.
4. Not feasible as an "oversize pistol."

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