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BB forearm

Post by Monkeymaster » Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:22 am

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I have a Henry Non sidegate BB in 44 mag that the forearm has a bit of slop in.
When you hold it, you can feel and hear the 1/16" click as it moves.
What, if anything is the cure for this?
The slop is more annoying than anything.
Other than that, I am very happy so far with it.
I bought it used off GB and my daughter used it to take her 1st deer, on her 1st day, of her 1st deer hunt.
She is officially spoiled now.
Thank you
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Re: BB forearm

Post by markiver54 » Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:32 am

Congratulations to your daughter. That's a nice one...looks big! Great pic.

As far as your rifle goes, is the movement up and down or back and forth?
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Re: BB forearm

Post by GunnyGene » Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:55 am

I agree with Mark, nice buck and pic. Out of curiosity, what ammo was used and approx range the shot was taken at?
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Re: BB forearm

Post by Vaquero » Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:43 am

Congrats to you and your daughter, mighty fine looking buck. Seems I've seen that pic. elsewhere :?:
As to the loose forearm, you might could shim it, but not sure what to use.
Maybe contact Henry.

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Re: BB forearm

Post by Hatchdog » Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:44 am

I can’t answer your forearm question but I agree with the others that is a nice buck. Congrats to your daughter. Henry possibly would like that picture, they are big on “hunt with a Henry”.
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Re: BB forearm

Post by markiver54 » Mon Jan 01, 2024 11:04 am

Vaquero wrote:
Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:43 am
Congrats to you and your daughter, mighty fine looking buck.
As to the loose forearm, you might could shim it, but not sure what to use.
Maybe contact Henry.

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My BBS 357 had a loose forearm. It was moving up and down slightly. I simply took it off and cut a thin piece of gasket material and applied it to the wood where the barrel rests. No more movement.
If it's moving back and forth, as the forearm was on my .22 Garden Gun, I loosened the metal strap at the front of the forearm and re-tightened it while firmly pulling backward on it. Again, problem solved.
Good luck. Should be a simple fix.
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Re: BB forearm

Post by Mags » Mon Jan 01, 2024 3:40 pm

Monkeymaster wrote:
Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:22 am
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I have a Henry Non sidegate BB in 44 mag that the forearm has a bit of slop in.
When you hold it, you can feel and hear the 1/16" click as it moves.
What, if anything is the cure for this?
...
The forearm on my BB45 Colt was slop loose out of the box new. Found that the cap dovetail was loose in the dovetail notch in the underside of the barrel under the forearm. The forearm cap screws were still tight. I have an old curved tape from a broken tape measure that I have saved for circumstances like this. I cut a piece of it the size of the dovetail base and wedged it between the cap dovetail base and the cap dovetail notch in the underside of the barrel. The curvature of the tape piece is spring-like holding the cap dovetail firmly in place under the barrel.
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Re: BB forearm

Post by Monkeymaster » Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:15 pm

Thanks to all
I believe I posted her picture in Marlin Owners Forums.
The slop is front to back, I will probably take a bit if rubber roof membrane and cut a piece for the front cap.
Thought I would ask on here if this was a common type issue and if there was a common fix.
Ammo used was Winchester 240 grain jacketed flat points , white box for deer and black bear.
Shot was 60 yards with buck slightly angled with left side towards us.
Her shot hit his rear left shoulder muscle, angled thru its left lung then the liver and exited.
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Re: BB forearm

Post by Vaquero » Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:42 pm

Monkeymaster wrote:
Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:15 pm
Thanks to all
I believe I posted her picture in Marlin Owners Forums.
The slop is front to back, I will probably take a bit if rubber roof membrane and cut a piece for the front cap.
Thought I would ask on here if this was a common type issue and if there was a common fix.
Ammo used was Winchester 240 grain jacketed flat points , white box for deer and black bear.
Shot was 60 yards with buck slightly angled with left side towards us.
Her shot hit his rear left shoulder muscle, angled thru its left lung then the liver and exited.
I was thinking MO, ;) but wasn't sure, congrats again.

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