Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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Bruce Scott
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Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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"The Henry Repeating Arms Company is pleased to add two unique new products to our lineup of finely crafted American made rifles.

These engraved and hand painted works of art are available in two editions, each depicting related scenes of a story that begins on the buttstock and continues on the forearm. The Henry Big Boy .45 Colt “Cowboy Edition” captures the Wild West adventures of Cowboy life on the trail. The Henry Big Boy .44 Magnum “ Wildlife Edition” emulates the pulse quickening thrill of a trophy buck leaping into view.

Each genuine American walnut buttstock and forearm are engraved using techniques which combine today’s engraving technologies with hand craftsmanship passed from generations past. After engraving, artisans individually hand paint the buttstock and forearm using multiple acrylic colors. The original artwork is visually used as a guide, but subtle detailing makes each unit truly one of a kind.

These rifles deserve special display in your home or office, but will hold up to action you meet along the trail. Either way, they will surely be passed as an heirloom to your next generation at trail’s end.Take a close look at the Henry Big Boys. Cycle their actions a few times. We’re confident you’ll be adding one – maybe both – to your gun collection."
http://www.henryrepeating.com/h006cb_bigboy_special.cfm

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Methinks their confidence is misplaced.....
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TedH
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Re: Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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Bruce Scott wrote:
:shock:
Methinks their confidence is misplaced.....
Me too! :lol: :lol: :lol:

They look like something that should be in the kids toy isle at Wally World.
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Re: Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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TedH wrote:
Bruce Scott wrote:
:shock:
Methinks their confidence is misplaced.....
Me too! :lol: :lol: :lol:

They look like something that should be in the kids toy isle at Wally World.
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Re: Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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If I had a BB-gun with that "art" on the stock I'd sand it off. :roll:
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No comment. Nope, I refuse... you can't talk me into it... Image

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What do you expect, their from New York.

Real lever guns are made in Connecticut.

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Re: Henry's Big Boy Special Editions..

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I ask you, would anyone with one working brain cell want to take one of those into the woods to hunt with? Not to mention they look like toys, which is what I've been saying for the past 3 years or so, anytime the subject of these rifles has come up. These things aren't Henry's.........where do they get the balls to call them Henry's????? What they are is a caricature, that is, a distorted; perverted, imposter of a Henry. My 2 cents,...........your comments are welcome, jd45
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