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9 mm carbine
- navvet8189
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9 mm carbine
Is no one else looking forward to the new 9 mm? I think I may want to own one.
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Re: 9 mm carbine
Im sure you are not the only one but when I think of Henry I think of leverguns not semi autos. Plus I dont care for the looks of it. Ill keep my Ruger PC Carbine
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Re: 9 mm carbine
No lever, no interest.
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- bikeridertim
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Re: 9 mm carbine
I'm looking forward to it, I like Henry's, wood stocks, bluing, and 9MM! What's not to like?
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- JEBar
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Re: 9 mm carbine
its an interesting looking carbine that clearly has a Henry influence in design and build .... my only experience with 9mm was with a couple of hand guns .... having a Henry 357, I can't say I have any interest in any sort of a 9mm rifle ... Henry has clearly demonstrated that they understand the market and every model I've seen them produce seems to sell well .... I definitely not in the market for one but have no doubt that many folks will be
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Re: 9 mm carbine
I'm intrigued by it. I'd probably buy it at my favorite gun shop if they showed me one.
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- navvet8189
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Re: 9 mm carbine
The 9 mm was released today. It's a Henry so you know its quality. I myself am looking forward to owning one.
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- navvet8189
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Re: 9 mm carbine
I agree. Its a Henry. 9mm is still somewhat of an affordable round and if you already own 9 mm it's an easy transition.bikeridertim wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:19 amI'm looking forward to it, I like Henry's, wood stocks, bluing, and 9MM! What's not to like?
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Re: 9 mm carbine
I will probably get one. Have owned lots of 9mm handguns, and have a bit of ammo on hand. Plus, it kind of looks like a mini BAR.
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Re: 9 mm carbine
My new spring issue of Guns Of The Old West has a good write up on Taylor's importing a nice looking single action revolver with a case colored frame chambered in 9mm. The point made is that the ammo is mostly available and a lot cheaper than any of the other revolver cartridges. I never had much interest in the nine but it will make a good option for some of those that like cowboy revolvers and don't load their own.
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