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    I just finished polishing my Henry rifle, while I was doing so I wondered how many here have Henrys. Mine is the Big Boy in .45 Colt. The first time I picked it up I was amazed at the smooth action. I know butter is an often overused term, but it accurately describes the Henry.
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    My buddy has one in .22 mag. I lust after the thing. The Henry's I have shot, all have awesome actions. Everyone should have one in 30-30 me thinks.
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    Never had a Henry (or Winchester for that matter). Owned a Marlin once, in .357. I've rued the day that I sold it ever since. Maybe I should try a Henry (or a Winchester) next time I buy a lever action.


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    Not knocking Winchester or Marlin, I own 4 winchester 94's and a Marlin, but neither one is as smooth as the Henry.
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    They must have made some big improvements... I looked at some Henrys about 10 years ago, and they were more like a novelty item - a toy capable of handling a real cartridge, but better suited to a display case.

    If they're making them better now, it might be worth giving them another look...

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    This is my Henry...

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    not quite a gun... but when he wants to be sick he can fire it with some force and accuracy!!!

    Sorry guys.... had to do it hahaha.

    Seriously though... I would love to see what these guns look like that you are discussing. Living in the UK i havent had much dealings with any kind of gun (other than an air rifle).

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    Lately I've heard good things about the Henry. I'm a Marlin man myself, but open to Winchester & Henry.

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    This is my Brothers Henry, a .44 mag, only difference is mine is a 45 Colt. That's me in my CAS outfit.
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    I've been seriously thinking about one here lately in .22lr. It's just hard to give up that kind of jack for a .22 you know...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I've been seriously thinking about one here lately in .22lr. It's just hard to give up that kind of jack for a .22 you know...
    Brother I feel you on that one. Back in the day (high school), I used to shoot competitively. We shot Anschutz rifles back then, and when I thought I might want to revisit the old glory days... Well, I got sticker shock.

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    But when I think about it - it's probably the best investment I could buy - not an Anschutz, but a good .22 or .22mag. Say a Savage or even a Henry. I can shoot them at the pistol range, buddy's back yard, etc. Moreover they are a blast to shoot. A pocket full of ammo and a good rifle = hours oh fun lol.
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