Henry Small Game Carbine .22 WMR Large Loop Lever-Action (H001TMLP) — 17 in Octagon Barrel, Skinner Peep, Walnut, Blued
This Henry Small Game Carbine stands out for its .22 WMR chambering, large-loop lever, and precise Skinner rear peep paired with a brass front post. It features a 17-inch octagon steel barrel with a recessed crown, American walnut furniture, and a grooved receiver top for 3/8 inch rimfire rings. Made in the USA, this carbine blends practical small-game features with classic lever-action style.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Shows mild evidence of prior handling and use.
What’s Included
- Henry Small Game Carbine .22 Magnum Large Loop rifle
Chambered in .22 WMR, this Small Game Carbine is configured for fast handling with Henry’s large-loop lever and an external hammer featuring a 1/4-cock safety notch. The lever action is smooth and familiar, and the tube-loading design uses a removable inner magazine rod.
The 17-inch octagon steel barrel is finished in blue and cut with a recessed crown. A 1:16 twist rate supports a wide range of .22 Magnum loads, and the bore condition is excellent, reflecting careful use and maintenance.
Sighting is set up for clarity and precision with a Skinner rear peep and a brass front post. The receiver top includes 3/8 inch grooves for rimfire rings, giving you an additional mounting option if desired.
Stocked in American walnut, the straight-grip buttstock and forend present clean, classic lines. Practical touches include sling swivel studs, a forend band, and a checkered buttplate. The metalwork wears a blued finish with a black receiver.
It uses an under-barrel tubular magazine with tube loading only and no side loading gate. The barrel is roll-marked "HENRY REPEATING ARMS - BAYONNE NJ - MADE IN USA," and the model is marked "H001TMLP."




