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I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by Monster » Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:00 pm

Today, I was at a local gun store and I just happened to remember I've been wanting to look at and hold a Henry Big Boy Steel in .44mag. (not easy to find on the shelf around here) so I asked and they had one, but not no more, it is now in my gun safe.

I can't wait to take it out to the range which may be a while with the crazy weather in Michigan.

I can't explain it but for some reason, I have this passion toward level action carbines. I've avoided Henrys in the past because they didn't have a loading gate. For some reason that wasn't that important when I made the purchase decision today.

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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by Mistered » Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:12 pm

Welcome from Wickiup Junction, Oregon!
I can't explain it but for some reason, I have this passion toward level action carbines.
I can't explain it either - I only have five! (only one a Henry)

With regard to levers ya either like 'em or ya don't. No real 'in between' with them.

I think part of it is the nostalgia, the handling, the feel of a lever action. It becomes a 'passionate' thing.
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by Ernie » Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:31 pm

Welcome to the site. Always liked lever guns. My first BB gun was a lever action Crossman CO2 rifle in the early 60s (which I still have) and I have owned Marlin, Winchester, and Henry levers since then. They feel very comfortable and natural to me.
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by JEBar » Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:41 pm

welcome indeed .... delighted to have you join our forum .... feel free to read and post often .... our BBS 44 Mag was our first Henry and has proven to be on heck of a rifle .... when we travel, its always packed .... please take a look at the link below and add yours to our community's total


http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 97#p112997
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by Vaquero » Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:46 pm

Hello and welcome, from Western Tenn.
Always been a lever action gun guy.
I think 18 at last count. :o :shock: :lol:
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by runnin n gunnin » Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:00 pm

Monster wrote:
Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:00 pm
Today, I was at a local gun store and I just happened to remember I've been wanting to look at and hold a Henry Big Boy Steel in .44mag. (not easy to find on the shelf around here) so I asked and they had one, but not no more, it is now in my gun safe.

I can't wait to take it out to the range which may be a while with the crazy weather in Michigan.

I can't explain it but for some reason, I have this passion toward level action carbines. I've avoided Henrys in the past because they didn't have a loading gate. For some reason that wasn't that important when I made the purchase decision today.

Bob
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The love for the lever action is different for each of us. For some it is nostalgic, for others getting in touch with the past. For me it was family heritage.

My grandfather (King) was a horse and buggy doctor in Elmendorf Texas at the turn of the Century. He bought my Grandmother (half Texan, half Apache) a Winchester 1894 in .32 Winchester Special. That was around 1910.

King would go to the cotton gin each payday, and as the paymaster handed out wages the workers would go down the table paying the grocer, farrier, and eventually the Doc. One gentleman who had the reputation of being a town drunk and bully, that King had doctored several times on credit made his way down the table. King took the remaining cash that he had for bills past due. The man blew up and started yelling and stormed away.

That night, he showed up drunk to Kings place. King has a small house with a tie rail, and a separate small structure that was his clinic across the yard. The drunken bully pounded on the front door. Vivian answered to see the man standing in front of her holding a 16 inch pig sticker. "Wheres the Doc?" he yelled at her. Vivian (who was 5'2") pointed across the yard and said "Hes in the Clinic"
The man blurted out "I'm going to kill he Doc". Vivian replied "OK"

The man stormed across the yard, Vivian reached behind the door, cycled a round into her 1894 and fired one shot hittinghe man in the leg. King came out to find him reeling in pain. King kicked the knife away, patched him up, and told him "See you on payday!"

Ahhh yes, family history. I proudly have that same 1894 in my safe and bring it out often. God Bless the Lever Actions and those who hold them

I would stick and image here, but I am not that tech savvy.
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by Mags » Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:39 pm

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Love your family heritage story!
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by CT_Shooter » Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:56 pm

Welcome to the forum from CT, Bob. You're going to find all of us love lever action rifles, too. Glad you joined us and congratulations on your new Henry.
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Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:00 pm
Today, I was at a local gun store and I just happened to remember I've been wanting to look at and hold a Henry Big Boy Steel in .44mag. (not easy to find on the shelf around here) so I asked and they had one, but not no more, it is now in my gun safe.
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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by RanchRoper » Fri Nov 15, 2019 9:19 pm

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Re: I did it, Finally bought a Henry

Post by BigAl52 » Fri Nov 15, 2019 9:43 pm

Nice Job Monster and welcome to the forum. Glad you joined us. We are sidegate friendly here but were are also tube feed friendly. Only those die hard Marlin guys are sidegate only people.

Hey Vaquero. Whats up with those brass levers in the rack man. I thought you didnt like shinny
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