I have acquiesced to Henry's policy. The rifle goes back. Admins feel free to delete post.
I was doing a detailed cleaning of rifle and lost the firing pin block spring. A miniature-type spring long gone. Henry won't replace it as it a restricted item nor am I willing to send the rifle back for a $3 spring. I assume any Henry lever-action, center fire rifle with a 1-piece firing pin with a transfer bar and firing pin block will work. These are, thus far, not available anywhere and the Wolff Gunsmith spring packs are a lost cause.
Anyone having this type spring drop me a PM if willing to part with 1 or 2.
TIA for your consideration
I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
ISO-WTB Henry H009G firing pin block spring
ISO-WTB Henry H009G firing pin block spring
Last edited by Sepp W. on Fri Nov 22, 2024 6:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: ISO-WTB Henry H009G firing pin block spring
I sent mines back due to cooper fouling. It came back about the same. I did not spend any money. Yet, it did cost me time. The fouling is not as bad now though. I guess the rough barrel smoothed out some, the more that I shot it.
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Actions speak louder than words (Matthew 7:16-20).
Re: ISO-WTB Henry H009G firing pin block spring
I've had luck with Chore Boy copper scrubber piece wrapped around a bore brush. Gave the bore a swab with Wipe Out or Bore Tech and let it sit for a while. Worked pretty well. OTOH, when stuff comes from factory fouled, then that is sloppy craftsmanship. I had a new Stevens semi-auto shotgun bore so fouled I could not get it cleaned out. Sent it back and Savage had it near 12 weeks. They replaced the barrel.
Re: ISO-WTB Henry H009G firing pin block spring
I agree with sloppy workmanship. I am planning to get a Steven 334 in .308, as a Christmas present. I plan to pick it up sometime next month. It is in a walnut finish. I wanted wood not plastic, even though the plastic is about $100 cheaper. Hopefully, the barrel will be fine.
Actions speak louder than words (Matthew 7:16-20).
