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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by Vaquero » Wed May 04, 2022 8:19 am

BigAl52 wrote:
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Well everyone say the Marlin 39 is the best 22 levergun. They are nice guns but Id rather shoot my Henry with an Oct barrel any day the action is alot smoother. Getcha one and find out. Welcome to the forum
Al, don't know about the 39 being the best, but one of the slickest 22's I ever worked was a buddies Winchester 9422. :shock:
That thing was slick as butter, and shot well. I do like my little H001.

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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by BigAl52 » Wed May 04, 2022 11:01 am

Never shot a 9422 and probably never will. I see on Gunbraker they are selling for around 1500.00. Im not one who would pay that for a 22.
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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by NCBUCK » Wed May 04, 2022 3:15 pm

I really love my Henry's. They look real perdy too! I have a special edition Talo in 22lr which has the Rose Gold finish but, my favorite ones to shoot are the the 357 and 45-70. We'll have you owning one here very shortly. :lol:
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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by zara_puppy » Wed May 04, 2022 9:26 pm

A .357? Really? Oh yeah - I forgot. I have one. 😉

It’s a great rifle. Just a single shot- “just”. Super simple machine. Elegant. Accurate. Less cost. Saves on ammo. Some say the singles make you a better shot.

I don’t know about that last part. But everything before that is “accurate”. How’s that for a sales pitch? You’ll have to forgive me if that’s a weak effort. Bottom line - pick a Henry. Any Henry.
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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by Sir Henry » Thu May 05, 2022 10:25 am

Welcome to the forum. Your 39A is one I wished I owned.
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Re: From Oregon, and wondering why I don't own a Henry yet...haha

Post by RanchRoper » Wed May 11, 2022 9:10 pm

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