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Value?
Re: Value?
Mid $400 to mid 500, although some closer to $600.
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- Vaquero
- Ranch Boss
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Re: Value?
I have no idea, sorry.
Welcome from central W TN.
RP
Welcome from central W TN.
RP
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Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Re: Value?
Thanks for the welcome and the information. I guess $450 was too high for a 19 year old used one.
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- markiver54
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Re: Value?
Welcome to the forum from Western North Carolina.
No idea of a price. Why are you selling your pump?
BTW, although I know you have not posted it, there are no firearm classifieds allowed on the forum. Just so you know in advance.
No idea of a price. Why are you selling your pump?
BTW, although I know you have not posted it, there are no firearm classifieds allowed on the forum. Just so you know in advance.
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I'm your Huckleberry
Re: Value?
Thanks for the information on no classifieds.
I had always wanted to try pump; I thought you could shoot, pump, and be right back on target when the action closed. Well, maybe for some, but I found I could get back on target as quickly with my lever as I could with my pump. I have a Winchester 92 in .44 Magnum and my Henry H001 is a .22 companion. I even have Marble's Bulls Eye rear sights on both of them.
I was going to pass on the Henry Pump until it seemed my son might be interested in it, so I'll let him shoot it and see what he thinks. (He didn't watch as many westerns growing up as I did.)
I had always wanted to try pump; I thought you could shoot, pump, and be right back on target when the action closed. Well, maybe for some, but I found I could get back on target as quickly with my lever as I could with my pump. I have a Winchester 92 in .44 Magnum and my Henry H001 is a .22 companion. I even have Marble's Bulls Eye rear sights on both of them.
I was going to pass on the Henry Pump until it seemed my son might be interested in it, so I'll let him shoot it and see what he thinks. (He didn't watch as many westerns growing up as I did.)
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Re: Value?
Well, my pump was misfiring about 10% - 20% of the time, so I went to the Henry sight and they sent me a shipping label to send it to them.
I got a package today, a little less than a month after I sent it. They didn't fix my rifle; they sent me a brand new octagon barreled pump rifle with pretty gold lettering on both sides of the barrel near the rear sight.
I have no complaints about Henry customer service.
I got a package today, a little less than a month after I sent it. They didn't fix my rifle; they sent me a brand new octagon barreled pump rifle with pretty gold lettering on both sides of the barrel near the rear sight.
I have no complaints about Henry customer service.
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- Shakey Jake
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Re: Value?
Sounds like a WIN to me!CheckSix wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 4:52 pmWell, my pump was misfiring about 10% - 20% of the time, so I went to the Henry sight and they sent me a shipping label to send it to them.
I got a package today, a little less than a month after I sent it. They didn't fix my rifle; they sent me a brand new octagon barreled pump rifle with pretty gold lettering on both sides of the barrel near the rear sight.
I have no complaints about Henry customer service.
Jake
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