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down into position and lock it into place. Please be careful when pushing the inner
magazine tube in, as it is under spring tension.
The rifle is now ready for operation.
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR HENRY LEVER ACTION .22LR / .22MAG / .17HMR RIFLE
The rifle chamber can now be loaded by swinging the lever down completely and pulling
it back to the closed position. Important: The rifle is now set to fire. The hammer has been
moved from the Safety position, to the Full-Cock position. Always place the hammer back
into the Safety position until you are ready to fire. When read
y to fire, take the hammer from
the Safety position by firmly gripping the hammer with your thumb and dra wing the hammer
back into Full-Cock position.
You are now ready to fire. Take aim, making certain that you are firing in a safe
environment and that neither you nor any other person is in danger. When on t
arget,
squeeze the trigger.
To chamber the next round, swing the lever down completely and pull it back to the closed
position. This process will eject the fired cartridge case from the chamber and transfer a
new cartridge from the magazine to the cha
mber. Important: This leaves the hammer in a
fully-cocked, ready-to-fire position. If you are not ready to fire, put the hammer into the
Safety position as previously instructed.
When through firing, always place the hammer in the Safety position. Always unload your
gun when you have finished shooting, making certain that the magazine a
nd chamber are
empty before putting your gun away.
HOW TO UNLOAD THE MAGAZINE AND CHAMBER OF YOUR HENRY LEVER ACTION .22LR / .22MAG /
.17HMR RIFLE
To unload the ma gazine and chamber, the hammer should be resting in the safe (down) position (Figure A-
3). With the rifle pointing upward, completely withdraw the inner magazine tube from the gun. Tip the gun
downward, allowing the cartridges to slide out into a suitable containe
r. Replace the inner magazine tube. Open
the action a gain, making sure there are no cartridges in the chamber or receiver.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENTS - Adjust the rear sight to shoot higher or lower, as well as to adjust for windage (left
and right). Your rifle can be adjusted to shoot highe
r by
moving the rear sight elevator (part 27) towards you
by one or more notches. In order to shoot lower, the
elevator should be moved away from you. To adjust
your rifle for windage (left & right), you need to tap
the rear sight to the left or right as desired. If you are
shooting to the left, you need to move the rear sight
to the right and vice v
ersa. A minor adjustment will
correct the point of impact.
The base of the rear sight is dove-tailed into a
groove on the barrel. To make horizontal
adjustments, the entire dove-tailed base must be
moved right or left in its slot on the barrel. To do this,