Henry All Weather Rifles

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Ji in Hawaii
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Re: Henry All Weather Rifles

Post by Ji in Hawaii »

DPris wrote:Then I think you're just gonna have to go elsewhere.
Can't please everybody.
You said you wanted a 22-inch straight wrist, there it is. :)
And I wouldn't worry about the brass strength.
Denis
I'm a patient guy, I think they'll get it right eventually. Besides the extra weight I just don't like the looks of the brass or that ugly big loop lever. They made a decent traditional looking 30/30, they can do the same in 45/70, they already have all the parts. :wink:
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Re: Henry All Weather Rifles

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If I got one more levergun, it would be the Henry Big Boy Steel (no brass) .357 with the short 16" bbl.... I could even be talked into divesting in .44mag, and going all the way with .357...
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