What gun should Henry make next?

. 454 casull in the big boy (side loading).
. Single shot break open buffalo hunter style (octagon barrel , tang sight).
. Double SxS 45-70.

Make them affordable in line with Baikal and Handi rifle (allows for all ages to afford to get into shooting).

I own 2 Henry's and they are great (45 colt and 22 LR lever)
 
I'd like to see a detachable magazine-fed lever action carbine in .44 Magnum - something like the now out-of-production and super rare Ruger 96/44 but with greater capacity options. That would be the perfect bush/bear defence gun for me, especially because of what a nuisance it is to have to cycle all the rounds out of the rifle before getting on my ATV and then having to load the rifle again one round at a time when I get off the ATV (NOTE: As a civilian I can't carry a loaded firearm on a vehicle in Ontario, even if I'm in the bush working or hunting). For a prime example, look at what this ingenious fellow in the UK did with his Ruger 96/44; gave it a custom stock and designed his owned magazines for it:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHH24yKNn4

Wow that's actually awesome
 
Would love to see Henry quality do a super stripped down survival gun. Single shot in 9mm. Folding stock, folding/takedown chassis, carbine length barrel. Keep it clean, and avoid the avant garde polymer molding that cheapens the look of so many pieces. Something that would be reminiscent of an old school Aircrew survival gun. Like in the vein of the old M6, but Henry all the way.
 
A standard round barrel (18-20 inch ) lever in walnut or all weather chambered in 460 and or 500 S&W please!
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I'd like to see a detachable magazine-fed lever action carbine in .44 Magnum - something like the now out-of-production and super rare Ruger 96/44 but with greater capacity options. That would be the perfect bush/bear defence gun for me, especially because of what a nuisance it is to have to cycle all the rounds out of the rifle before getting on my ATV and then having to load the rifle again one round at a time when I get off the ATV (NOTE: As a civilian I can't carry a loaded firearm on a vehicle in Ontario, even if I'm in the bush working or hunting). For a prime example, look at what this ingenious fellow in the UK did with his Ruger 96/44; gave it a custom stock and designed his owned magazines for it:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHH24yKNn4

This guy nailed it. +1 for me
 
Welcome to the forum! So glad to have Henry here, you guys make beautiful quality firearms!

While I love your classic levers (the quality of wood and fit finish is great), plan to buy at least one more of those beauties either in .357 or .44mag (hopefully soon, and hopefully with side gate). I would also love to see a tactical style lever, even beyond the Model-X (which I also might be tempted to get, just don't seem to see any in stock up here currently). I liked what I saw in the video Teppo87 linked in post#16. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHH24yKNn4

Would like to see something along those lines, built with Henry quality, to take STANAG mags in .223/556. Make a truly modern modular lever, that could be chambered in rounds like .223, 6mm ARC, 6.5 grendel, 300 BLK. etc. You could potentially base it off the Long Ranger, but instead call it the "Tactical Ranger". Have it come standard with ghost rings, and a top rail (example Benelli M4 type look).

There is a real longing for modern sporting firearms, especially with the recent Canadian government firearms ban of everything semi-auto AR15 related.

Peace out!
 
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X Model options such as wood furniture and a non threaded barrel.

Maybe a X Model "Tactical" option like a synthetic stock, aluminum handguard with m-lok slots and ghost ring sights.

Pump action pistol calibers. I think a 38spc/357 would be cool.

A magazine fed lever action in pistol calibers. Kind of like the long rangers.

A "budget friendly" model. Synthetic stock and handguard, perhaps a polymer receiver. Maybe that's crazy talk..



Side loading gate on everything.
 
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