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Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
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- Tenderfoot
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Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Just joined this forum and thought I'd say hi. I have owned several Henry rifles over the years but currently only have one, a Mares Leg in 45 Colt that was legally converted to a SBR. I just completed the project but some of the mods included drilling & tapping the receiver for a Skinner peep sight and adding a figured walnut stock set that was purchased directly from Henry. This was intended for a carbine model so took a bit of work to fit it to the gun and was finished in Tru-Oil then topped with paste wax. I think it turned out really nice but here are a few before and after photos...
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- JEBar
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
first welcome to our forum, happy to have you join us .... we have a steadily growing number of members who own various models chambered for 45 Colt, yours is the most unique I've seen to date .... do you load your own ammo .. .. I'm sure some will jump into this conversation and I'm looking forward to following it .... please take a look at our How Many ? thread (link below) and add your Henry to our community's total
http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 074#p84074
http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 074#p84074
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
That looks really nice and I know Esquared is in trouble now. Hes gonna need to come upscale and get some pink rhododendrons in his gun pictures. Those pink towels hes been using are now second class. Welcome from Colorado gun and the wood is really nice.
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Welcome from the Show-Me-State, Kingstrider.
What a great intro post! Glad you joined. Your ML project really is a cool piece of workmanship. I bet shooting the .45 Colt caliber is much fun in this configuration.
Found it interesting that you moved away from the large lever to a standard-sized lever. From my perspective, I like its looks better on your ML/SBR. Most of all, the finish/patterns of your wood is beautiful. My favorite part of a rifle.
Thanks for the photos. Sure have some purty flowers in the SC Low Country.
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What a great intro post! Glad you joined. Your ML project really is a cool piece of workmanship. I bet shooting the .45 Colt caliber is much fun in this configuration.
Found it interesting that you moved away from the large lever to a standard-sized lever. From my perspective, I like its looks better on your ML/SBR. Most of all, the finish/patterns of your wood is beautiful. My favorite part of a rifle.
Thanks for the photos. Sure have some purty flowers in the SC Low Country.
PT7
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- CT_Shooter
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Welcome to the forum from CT. Nice work, kingstrider. Thanks for sharing those photos with us. I look forward to your posts.kingstrider wrote:Just joined this forum and thought I'd say hi.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Thanks guys. I appreciate a good gun photo and find it a lot more interesting that looking at a set of feet and ugly toes lol.
For anyone interested I did a build thread about it here: https://www.marlinowners.com/forum/tact ... 5-sbr.html
For anyone interested I did a build thread about it here: https://www.marlinowners.com/forum/tact ... 5-sbr.html
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Welcome!
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25th Inf. Div.2/22 Inf. Reg.(mech.)
Sgt., U.S. Army, Sniper
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Uberti 1851 Navy Conv.
Uberti 1873 Bisley
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Just finished reading your Marlin thread, Kingstrider. Well worth the read. Totally agree with the Marlin commentaries (noticed 116 likes). You are highly skilled, light years beyond what I can even begin to do with metals or wood.
Not only are your DIY project results excellent, but I enjoyed reading how you "hooked" some of the Marlin Folk into "warming up to brass Henrys." In particular, another Super Moderator named JackTW really kept on top of all your work. It was a great thread....thanks for sharing it here.
And definitely looking forward to future Range Reports on your Henry/SBR .45 Colt!!
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Not only are your DIY project results excellent, but I enjoyed reading how you "hooked" some of the Marlin Folk into "warming up to brass Henrys." In particular, another Super Moderator named JackTW really kept on top of all your work. It was a great thread....thanks for sharing it here.
And definitely looking forward to future Range Reports on your Henry/SBR .45 Colt!!
PT7
kingstrider wrote:Thanks guys. I appreciate a good gun photo and find it a lot more interesting that looking at a set of feet and ugly toes lol.
For anyone interested I did a build thread about it here: https://www.marlinowners.com/forum/tact ... 5-sbr.html
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Re: Hello from the South Carolina Low Country!
Hey, welcome from Nebraska. You have a beautiful piece of firearm history there. Glad you joined us.
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