Description
There's a reason Henry's rimfire lever guns have such a loyal following, and the H1 Tracker Carbine shows off most of them in one compact package. The 16.5 inch octagon blued steel barrel gives it that classic frontier look while keeping overall length to a handy 34.5 inches, and at right around 6 pounds it carries all day without wearing you out. The tubular magazine swallows 13 rounds of .22 LR, and since it's chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle, you can bump that up to 14 Longs or 18 Shorts depending on what's in your ammo can.
Skinner Peep Sight Comes Standard on the Tracker Carbine
What really sets this model apart from other Henry .22s is the sight setup. Instead of a traditional semi-buckhorn, the Tracker Carbine wears a Skinner peep rear sight matched with a brass bead front. Peep sights are faster to pick up and more forgiving for aging eyes, and plenty of owners report tighter groups with this arrangement than they expected from a rimfire carbine. If you'd rather run glass, the receiver is grooved with a standard 3/8 inch dovetail for rimfire ring mounts, so adding a scope is simple.
Built for Cold Mornings and Gloved Hands
The oversized large loop lever is more than a nod to Western style. It gives you room to cycle the action with gloves on during late season squirrel hunts or chilly range sessions, and the 1:16 twist barrel stabilizes standard .22 loads reliably. The straight grip American walnut stock has a 14 inch length of pull that fits most adults comfortably, and the quarter cock hammer position serves as the safety, keeping the lines clean and traditional.
Why the Henry H1 Tracker Earns a Spot in the Rack
Made in the USA by a company known for standing behind its guns, this carbine handles small game duty, casual plinking, and new shooter training with equal ease. Cheap ammo, mild report, no recoil to speak of, and an action that gets smoother the more you run it. It's the kind of rifle that ends up being the one you grab most often.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Henry Repeating Arms
- Model: H1 Tracker Carbine
- MPN: H001TRP-22
- UPC: 619835011589
- Action: Lever Action
- Caliber: .22 S/L/LR
- Capacity: 13 LR / 14 Long / 18 Short
- Barrel: 16.5" Octagon, Blued Steel
- Twist Rate: 1:16
- Overall Length: 34.5"
- Weight: 6 lbs
- Sights: Skinner Peep Rear / Brass Bead Front
- Scope Mounting: 3/8" Grooved Receiver
- Stock: American Walnut, Straight Grip
- Length of Pull: 14"
- Safety: 1/4 Cock Hammer Position
What’s Included
- Henry H1 Tracker Carbine rifle with 13-round tubular magazine
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Henry H1 Tracker Carbine shoot .22 Shorts and Longs, or just .22 LR?
It's chambered for all three. The tubular magazine holds 13 rounds of .22 LR, 14 rounds of .22 Long, or 18 rounds of .22 Short. That flexibility is one of the perks of a tube-fed lever gun, since you can mix and match whatever rimfire ammo you have on hand.
Can I mount a scope on the H1 Tracker Carbine?
Yes. The receiver is grooved with a standard 3/8 inch dovetail, so any rimfire ring mounts made for that groove will work. That said, the factory Skinner peep and brass bead setup is a big step up from typical open sights, and a lot of owners never feel the need to add glass.
What is the large loop lever actually good for?
The oversized loop gives your hand extra clearance, which makes cycling the action much easier with gloves on during cold weather hunts. It also adds a bit of classic Western character to the rifle. Function and looks in one upgrade.
Is the Henry Tracker Carbine a good first rifle for a new shooter?
It's a great fit for that role. The .22 rimfire chambering means next to no recoil and a mild report, and the lever action requires deliberate cycling between shots, which encourages good habits. The 14 inch length of pull suits most adults and older kids, and the peep sight is easy to learn on.




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