Henry is now making a revolver. While I love my Henry lever action .22 Mag, this one doesn’t ring my bell.
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Henry missed the boat on a lot of things but they just won't listen. Probably have some bean counters interfering with production costs. There should never be a lever gun made without side gate loading. EVER! And get rid of that ugly as sin shiny brass they keep using on most of the levers. Oh, well each to their own I guess.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostHenry missed the boat on a lot of things but they just won't listen. Probably have some bean counters interfering with production costs. There should never be a lever gun made without side gate loading. EVER! And get rid of that ugly as sin shiny brass they keep using on most of the levers. Oh, well each to their own I guess.
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Yeah, this thing ain’t gonna sell, too many things against it IMO. No shroud on the ejector, (how am I supposed to Wyatt Earp some miscreant without bending it?) brass grip frame, (and not tastefully), fixed sights, (hope the load you choose is gonna shoot true), and butt-ugly. I don’t know what the price point will be, but I wish they had channeled their energy into offering the new semi-auto carbine in 10mm, my money would have taken wings for that one.
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Spot on
Originally posted by Clay C View PostConsumers: "Everyone wants a threaded lever gun, but there aren't a lot being manufactured. Please make more, Henry"
Henry: "Okay, on it. Here you go"
Consumers: "That... That's just a revolver from 1919 with dollar store grips"
Henry: "What? Sorry. I wasn't listening."
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Originally posted by M16 View PostI can’t believe they are still in business. I guess if you build ugly azz guns and price them cheap enough people will still buy them. A friend on mine bought one of their lever action 22 magnums and wanted me to scope it for him. What a piece of junk. He loves it.
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