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What's next for Henry?
What's next for Henry?
Has anyone heard anything about what may be Henry's next lever action?
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- Vaquero
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Re: What's next for Henry?
Slow as their production is at the moment, I wouldn't think much of anything new will be seen for a spell.
Not new levers, but there are a few single shot calibers that could be added EASY, but
I don't see that happening either.
RP
Not new levers, but there are a few single shot calibers that could be added EASY, but
I don't see that happening either.
RP
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Re: What's next for Henry?
I would like to see a BBX in the All Weather finish. That would be so VERY easy to do as a limited run.
I am still waiting for a lightweight 18” fluted barrel Single Shot carbine in .327 Fed. That would take more effort.
John Davies
Spokane WA
I am still waiting for a lightweight 18” fluted barrel Single Shot carbine in .327 Fed. That would take more effort.
John Davies
Spokane WA
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Re: What's next for Henry?
The latest issue of GUNS OF THE OLD WEST had several pages about H.R.A.'s 25 years. One of the things written was that they will be making some rifles to celebrate their 25 years.
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Re: What's next for Henry?
John E Davies wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:04 pmI would like to see a BBX in the All Weather finish. That would be so VERY easy to do as a limited run.
I am still waiting for a lightweight 18” fluted barrel Single Shot carbine in .327 Fed. That would take more effort.
John Davies
Spokane WA
Every time i call, email, which was quite a bit while looking for a solution to the big boy x plastic stock problem, i ask why isn't there an all weather big boy x with wood stocks.
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Re: What's next for Henry?
I know I am dreaming but I wish they would come up with a .45 ACP version.
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Re: What's next for Henry?
Now that would be a hoot. A 45ACP in a lever gun! Made my day!!
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Re: What's next for Henry?
The need to make a pump action .38sp/357. That would be a good seller.
I send them emails all the time about it.
I send them emails all the time about it.
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Re: What's next for Henry?
Something I care little about of course.
Never have cared about the commemorative models.
Winchester used to do alot of those, most never gain much value like regular models do.
That and all that silly bling has no appeal to me, and one of the things that keeps me from buying a 30-30 or 35 Rem sidegate.
All that God awful carving on the stock.
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: What's next for Henry?
here is a favorable review of the LRE, with some silly accurate shots out to 750 yds.
https://youtu.be/USyo6Tifp64
https://youtu.be/USyo6Tifp64
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