Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry
Is this for real?
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- Cowhand
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Re: Is this for real?
No, I didn’t expect them too, that’s why I didn’t push the subject too hard. But Judging by the comments from people in the forums, most of them are waiting for those steel versions. So I suspect Henry will listen again and bring those out. Just not yet.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Is this for real?
My gut tells me they will release a couple new calibers a year..
I"m waiting on the 45 Colt.
I"m waiting on the 45 Colt.
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Re: Is this for real?
I asked Dan if they were going to do octagon side gates. He said no plans to do so, but appreciated the suggestion.
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- JEBar
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Re: Is this for real?
link to YouTube Henry 30-30 Lever Action Rifle With Side Gate Loading video ====> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoDlGVP-h1o
another link for the new 38-55 ====> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FboK4wA1y7A
another link for the new 38-55 ====> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FboK4wA1y7A
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Not a member of the Marlin forum but I visited to see what the controversy was and what I saw was mostly positive about Henry with little to almost nothing negative - but then I only read the initial thread posts on the non-Marlin lever gun thread so I could have missed something.Back on the Marlin Owners forum, it's pretty positive, but, the hateful few have made their feelings known.
Heck if anything I read more disdain for NEW Marlins than Henrys.
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- JEBar
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first of all, I couldn't care less about having a side loading gate ..... that said, I do like the concept of having a rifle that gives me a choice .... in looking at the new rifles, a question has come to mind .... how does the strength/hardness of the "hardened brass receivers" compare with the receivers uses on the BBS and CCH models ....
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Re: Is this for real?
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It was mentioned in at least one of the videos that the brass alloy used is as strong as steel.
It was mentioned in at least one of the videos that the brass alloy used is as strong as steel.
JEBar wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 7:52 amfirst of all, I couldn't care less about having a side loading gate ..... that said, I do like the concept of having a rifle that gives me a choice .... in looking at the new rifles, a question has come to mind .... how does the strength/hardness of the "hardened brass receivers" compare with the receivers uses on the BBS and CCH models ....
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Re: Is this for real?
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Some things I picked up on in the videos...
In one of the scenes, one of the users had a little difficulty with operating the lever, like it was stiff to move.
In another, the mag tube spring appeared to have a lot of push back, one of the users was shown having to push ammo pretty hard into the gate.
The last thing I noticed, especially in slow motion video, sometimes the extractor doesn't let go of the spent cartridge soon enough. It pivots the cartridge around so that it bounces off the side of the receiver behind the eject port. Happens on my Henry brass .30-30. There are quite a few tick marks in the brass of my receiver.
I think the first 2 are new rifle break-in issues and will go way of their own or with DIY adjustments. The latter seems to be a common problem with some of the Henry's not just the new ones.
Overall minor stuff.
Some things I picked up on in the videos...
In one of the scenes, one of the users had a little difficulty with operating the lever, like it was stiff to move.
In another, the mag tube spring appeared to have a lot of push back, one of the users was shown having to push ammo pretty hard into the gate.
The last thing I noticed, especially in slow motion video, sometimes the extractor doesn't let go of the spent cartridge soon enough. It pivots the cartridge around so that it bounces off the side of the receiver behind the eject port. Happens on my Henry brass .30-30. There are quite a few tick marks in the brass of my receiver.
I think the first 2 are new rifle break-in issues and will go way of their own or with DIY adjustments. The latter seems to be a common problem with some of the Henry's not just the new ones.
Overall minor stuff.
Mistered wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 6:07 amNot a member of the Marlin forum but I visited to see what the controversy was and what I saw was mostly positive about Henry with little to almost nothing negative - but then I only read the initial thread posts on the non-Marlin lever gun thread so I could have missed something.Back on the Marlin Owners forum, it's pretty positive, but, the hateful few have made their feelings known.
Heck if anything I read more disdain for NEW Marlins than Henrys.
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