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Brooklyn vs Bayonne
- Sir Henry
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Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
Is the H001 now made in Rice Lake?
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
Our sweet, tack driving, beautiful former Henry lever action RF rifles (Three) and one CF rifle were made in NJ.
ALL of them were wonderful rifles.
I may still get that one HENRY bolt action rifle. It is a lighter weight rifle and will work better for me.
Cate
ALL of them were wonderful rifles.
I may still get that one HENRY bolt action rifle. It is a lighter weight rifle and will work better for me.
Cate
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- Deadwood Dutch
- Cowboy
- Posts: 1894
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- Location: Pennsylvania
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
My H004 was made in Brooklyn and my H001 was made in New Jersey. Both are beautiful in fit and finish and function perfectly.Nam Vet wrote:Do you know where in Bklyn?
I believe that the Brooklyn facility was located on 8th street in an area known as Park Slope.
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U.S. Navy 1965-1969 - NRA Member - Henry H004, Henry H001
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
The receiver cover tang on my H001L is marked Rice Lake, was the gun it self made there or just the cover!RcJr wrote:Maybe not, my rimfire is stamped "Rice Lake". I used to have family that lived in Rice Lake many years ago btw.
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- Sir Henry
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- Location: Price County Wisconsin
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
Can you take a picture of the mark and post it? thanksTeddy wrote:The receiver cover tang on my H001L is marked Rice Lake, was the gun it self made there or just the cover!RcJr wrote:Maybe not, my rimfire is stamped "Rice Lake". I used to have family that lived in Rice Lake many years ago btw.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
- Les
- Cowboy
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- Location: Runcorn, UK, via Africa and parts unknown.
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
Both of my children - Henry #1 and Henry #2 - were born in Bayonne.
I stripped the heavy brown finish off the H001T and found a beautiful walnut stock hiding underneath it. I would have done the same with the H003T, but I didn't want to tackle the 'cob' forend.
I stripped the heavy brown finish off the H001T and found a beautiful walnut stock hiding underneath it. I would have done the same with the H003T, but I didn't want to tackle the 'cob' forend.
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Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
All of my .22 caliber Henry's were made in Brooklyn. Never had a problem with any of them.
H001 purchased in 1999
H004 purchased in 2001
H001TM purchased in 2009
The only Henry I have that was made in Bayonne is the Big Boy in .44 magnum
My BBS in .45-70 and my BBS .357 magnum were both made at Rice Lake. I had problems with the mag tube on the .45-70 but Henry redesigned the barrel and mag tube and upgraded mine.
H001 purchased in 1999
H004 purchased in 2001
H001TM purchased in 2009
The only Henry I have that was made in Bayonne is the Big Boy in .44 magnum
My BBS in .45-70 and my BBS .357 magnum were both made at Rice Lake. I had problems with the mag tube on the .45-70 but Henry redesigned the barrel and mag tube and upgraded mine.
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H001, H001L, H004, H001TM, H001TLB, H006, H010, H012M, H012GR
NRA Member, GOA Member, ISRA Member, ILCCW
NRA Member, GOA Member, ISRA Member, ILCCW
Re: Brooklyn vs Bayonne
I don't have a digital camera and my cheap cell phone won't take pictures,maybe I will call Henry on this.Sir Henry wrote:Can you take a picture of the mark and post it? thanksTeddy wrote:The receiver cover tang on my H001L is marked Rice Lake, was the gun it self made there or just the cover!RcJr wrote:Maybe not, my rimfire is stamped "Rice Lake". I used to have family that lived in Rice Lake many years ago btw.
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