New guy from Idaho/Washington.
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:48 pm
Bought my first ever Henry a couple of months ago and am loving it!
I'm 52, been carrying a gun since I was 12, and decided I needed a quick and handy carbine for taking into the Idaho woods berry picking, mushroom hunting, and hiking and camping.
Bought a Marlin 1894 .45 Colt Remlin in 2017. Modified it to accept a light and a red dot sight. Worked OK, but was heavy, the action was like pulling a spoon through a bucket of marbles, and did I mention it was heavy?
So, replaced it with an AR-15 in .450 Bushmaster. It also worked well, but it was heavy, and the AR design is just cumbersome.
Was at my local gun shop in November when I spotted the Henry Big Boy X in .45 Colt on the shelf. Love at first sight! Price was $799. Thought that was a bit much, so passed it up. Every time I went to check for ammo or primers, the Henry was still there.
Finally went online and looked up prices. Seemed that finding one for under $1000 was difficult, so I went to the gun shop and used my military discount to buy it for $799 out the door.
Added a few goodies and it is now the perfect carbine for the woods around here.
I'm 52, been carrying a gun since I was 12, and decided I needed a quick and handy carbine for taking into the Idaho woods berry picking, mushroom hunting, and hiking and camping.
Bought a Marlin 1894 .45 Colt Remlin in 2017. Modified it to accept a light and a red dot sight. Worked OK, but was heavy, the action was like pulling a spoon through a bucket of marbles, and did I mention it was heavy?
So, replaced it with an AR-15 in .450 Bushmaster. It also worked well, but it was heavy, and the AR design is just cumbersome.
Was at my local gun shop in November when I spotted the Henry Big Boy X in .45 Colt on the shelf. Love at first sight! Price was $799. Thought that was a bit much, so passed it up. Every time I went to check for ammo or primers, the Henry was still there.
Finally went online and looked up prices. Seemed that finding one for under $1000 was difficult, so I went to the gun shop and used my military discount to buy it for $799 out the door.
Added a few goodies and it is now the perfect carbine for the woods around here.