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Henry Friends of NRA 44mag
Re: Henry Friends of NRA 44mag
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101st Airborne, Recon. ( Where in the heck are we?)
25th Inf. Div.2/22 Inf. Reg.(mech.)
Sgt., U.S. Army, Sniper
S&W Model 67
IMI Zion AR
Uberti 1873 Bisley
Henry .357 Carbine CCH
Henry SGR .22
Taurus 856
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Re: Henry Friends of NRA 44mag
I have two Winchester Commemoratives. My first is the Boy Scout 9422 introduced at the 1985 Boy Scout National Jamboree. I saw it and had to get one. A couple of years ago I found a 100 year centennial commemorative with the box at a reasonable price. My one and only .30/30. The prices of the other commemoratives with it were very reasonable also.Vaquero wrote: ↑Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:04 pmI wonder just how many of those sell crazy things they actually sell?
Winchester did it late 60's through I think late 80's.
Most of those now don't really bring that much of a premium price over a regular model in the same condition.
The 38-55's do maybe a little more, but I think that has more to do with the few made. As do the reg. 38-55 does over the 30-30, same reason less were produced.
And, I'm sorry, but I just don't see these Henrys ever been "collectable" like Winchester, Marlin, or even Savage lever action rifles. I know and talk with Winchester and Marlin lovers and a good many of them can bring themselves to own one.
Just my 2 cents, not worth much, buth there it is.
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That Henry is a very nice looking rifle in a great caliber. It would look nice on display.
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