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Big Boy Revolver
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
Just curious. I don't believe it would had broken any patterns as I see other gun makers making them similar, but in my opinion they should had made one in the style of a Ruger Vaquero for example.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
Agree
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Don't worry about getting older and still doing stupid stuff. You'll do the stupid stuff as always, only much slower. Hold my beer and watch this.......
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H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
The Henry revolver looks like it came from the Untouchables
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Don't worry about getting older and still doing stupid stuff. You'll do the stupid stuff as always, only much slower. Hold my beer and watch this.......
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: Big Boy Revolver
I know I said earlier I was interested, but now that I see it's same as BigBoy pistol format, no longer interested.
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
I might have mentioned this before, but Henry should had taken some kind of survey on what the public would had preferred before designing one. Before I bought my Ruger, I was hoping Henry would make one. Sorry to say, but I would had passed on that one anyway.
Now I'm hoping they make a Double Barrel Side by Side Hammerless Shotgun. Looking for one like an L C Smith or A H Fox.
Now I'm hoping they make a Double Barrel Side by Side Hammerless Shotgun. Looking for one like an L C Smith or A H Fox.
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
Very much so if you watch the Untouchables movie with Kevin Costner and Andy Garcia who played a Chicago police officer who was on the the Untouchables team. Garcia used a Colt Official Police and also a S&W Model 10. Here's the Colt.
The Official Police was also made in 22 LR and used as a practice gun for training. Our local shop has one of these in nice shape and the tag on it is $1100.
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
I think that at least part of the problem with the Big Boy Revolver is the MSRP. As I stated in my post, the Charter Arms example has things the Henry doesn't for less than half of the price. And yes Charter is made in USA and has the same factory for life back up as Henry.
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
The Happy Kaboomer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:01 pmNO. I can't pass the ugly. Or the price.........For the same price you can get a Smith or Ruger. They are where my .44 spl's are.
X2......Iffen they were giving them away I'd pass.........Even an RG looks better...........My 44's are S&W and Ruger......Real guns with real looks.
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i have a terrible feeling that in the next year or so Henry will stop making them and then six months later there will be a lot of "Oh I wished I had bought one" but not from me.
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Re: Big Boy Revolver
I think Henry has a good idea, kind of like how Smith and Wesson came out with a level action rifle, or Ruger acquired Marlin: it compliments its major product. Some people like sticking with a particular brand (Ford, GM, Toyota, etc.). They have confidence in that particular brand. So, I suspect Henry will sell some revolvers. If it will be worth Henry's while? Time will tell.
Me, I typically consider historical performance of an item. Since the revolver is new, I withhold judgment, until it proves itself or not. But, the last revolver I purchased (last month), price was a major concern. I wanted something not too expensive yet made well. So, I went with a Rossi. I have not owned a Rossi. However, I have read good things about the brand. So far, I am happy with it. It seems to be well made, accurate as I can shoot it, and the cost was about half of the major brands (S&W, Ruger, Henry and alike).
As for looks, that was a consideration. I wanted what I consider to be a traditional look, but with a bit of modern refinement. Henry seems traditional (1,800s). Yet, I seem to like a revolver that reflects at least mid 1,900s. Maybe, that is the time frame that I can reminisce the most with, a not too distant past.
Me, I typically consider historical performance of an item. Since the revolver is new, I withhold judgment, until it proves itself or not. But, the last revolver I purchased (last month), price was a major concern. I wanted something not too expensive yet made well. So, I went with a Rossi. I have not owned a Rossi. However, I have read good things about the brand. So far, I am happy with it. It seems to be well made, accurate as I can shoot it, and the cost was about half of the major brands (S&W, Ruger, Henry and alike).
As for looks, that was a consideration. I wanted what I consider to be a traditional look, but with a bit of modern refinement. Henry seems traditional (1,800s). Yet, I seem to like a revolver that reflects at least mid 1,900s. Maybe, that is the time frame that I can reminisce the most with, a not too distant past.
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