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Cleaning a Henry
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- Tenderfoot
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Cleaning a Henry
Who cleans there Henry by taking the stock off ? And goes threw chamber. Seems i saw some where that Henry says it's okay to threw the muzzle end. I don't i really do not feel comfortable doing that way.
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Re: Cleaning a Henry
I take the stock off at times. But, you only have to remove the lever and bolt to clean from the chamber, which is what I typically do. I typically remove the stock to clean and lube the trigger and hammer assemblies. I started taking off the stock, because that is recommended how to clean my Marlin. I figure that it may help with the wear in of the trigger assembly.
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- Tenderfoot
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Cleaning a Henry
Henry's website should have a video on cleaning, disassembly, reassembly. I followed that when mine started to bind, and afterward it was smooth as silk.
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Re: Cleaning a Henry
I clean from the chamber end and then every 5th or so cleaning I pull the stock off. Seems to work pretty good for me.
Paul
Paul
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