Originally Posted by John Roberts
Originally Posted by Geo. Newbern
Weren't the Henry singles recalled for failure of the hammer interrupters. That is feature common to most singles now days which blocks the hammer from striking the firing pin unless your finger is still on the trigger. What I've read indicates the Henry rifles and shotgun singles have a defect which prevents the system from reliably working...Geo

https://www.henryusa.com/recall/
JR

JR, I'm glad to see that Henry is offering the free upgrade. I don't see where it is limited to the original buyer, so I would certainly take advantage of it if I bought a used one.

I began my hunting with a Stevens model 94 Youth single .410. I was small and the hammer gave me some trouble. I can remember having the hammer slip once on the way back and the gun firing when a rabbit crossed the railroad track. For that reason I started my boys on hammerless single shots. That also served to introduce them to the mechanism of a sxs...Geo