Posted May 13, 2020 7:00 am by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

Most guns fit neatly into categories—hunting, self-defense, cowboy action, plinking; yet, every once in a while, one defies labels. The Henry Axe fires .410 shotgun ammunition from a lever-action platform with metrics to match the Mossberg Shockwave and Remington Tac-14, direct bloodlines to Henry’s own Mare’s Leg “pistols.” Meet the new Axe in the woodpile.
Can You Own the Axe without a Stamp?
Like both the Mossberg and Remington before it, the Henry Axe is easily transferred and owned like any other firearm with the standard form 4473. Per determination by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, the H018AH-410 Lever Action Axe .410 is classified as a non-NFA item.
Shotgun? Pistol? Rifle? Trying to fit the Axe into any of the aforementioned categories is futile, although the gun is capable of more than dabbling in any of them. Per a Henry, “We feel that simply being fun to pull out of the scabbard and shoot again and again should be a category all its own. For those that join us in considering this an important category, the Lever Action Axe .410 delivers in spades.”
What is the Axe?
Attention to detail on the Axe is exceptional, from the fit and finish to the

Source: Guns.com

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