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Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
I totally agree with both. Sometimes it seems that H.R.A. has lost it's direction. Maybe the big I should get in there and kick some Bxxx so that the rifles are not sent back to be fixed.
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Was there anything more about the revolver in the email you got?
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Double action/single action .357mag/.38spl available with gunfighter grip or birdshead grip.
M.S.R.P. $928
M.S.R.P. $928
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Double ditto.Vaquero wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 11:59 amDitto!!BigAl52 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:34 amNot unpopular at all. I see it and I see the quality in the last couple of years go the other direction. People are sending guns back multiple times for repair. In some cases just accepting the poor quality. Anthony Imperato's guarantee is still on the website and for me its 3 strikes. If it isnt right after that I want my money back
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Guess I will just stay with my old model Colt Trooper .357 and my Ruger GP 100. The Colt I bought in 68 and it started me on handloading. I put at least 5K rounds through it and it still locks up tight.
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
I finally got the Henry email announcement. Couple of links from the email.
Henry New Models page https://www.henryusa.com/firearm-category/new-models/
Henry Announcement page https://www.henryusa.com/news/henry-rev ... -and-more/
A distinction in these new models is the new Brass Large Frame Side Gate rifles with Octagon barrels.
Henry a couple of years ago released Brass Large Frame Side Gate rifles with round barrels. One of these I have.
Henry New Models page https://www.henryusa.com/firearm-category/new-models/
Henry Announcement page https://www.henryusa.com/news/henry-rev ... -and-more/
A distinction in these new models is the new Brass Large Frame Side Gate rifles with Octagon barrels.
Henry a couple of years ago released Brass Large Frame Side Gate rifles with round barrels. One of these I have.
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
From looks I think Henry did a great job and the revolver reminds of an early S&W with the case extractor hanging out there and not tucked in to the barrel....no under lug. Really like that birds head version too. I would have to handle one and see how the trigger action is plus tightness of cylinder lock. Price wise most good revolvers are going to be in the 900 dollar range and remember that is the full list price. Made in the USA cost some money which it should to provide good pay for the skilled workers.
Just might latch on to one! Still holding on to 50 bucks of birthday money!
Just might latch on to one! Still holding on to 50 bucks of birthday money!
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Notice that the bolt cuts on the H.R.A. revolvers are offset from the chamber centers.This makes the cylinder stronger than those with cuts centered on the chambers. I hope that they get around to making one with an adjustable rear site , otherwise I am not interested
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
Except for the cylinder release,the new revolvers look just like the COLT double action revolvers with the unsupported ejector rod front next to the barrel in front of the frame. S&W revolvers that weren't top break, had a spring loaded catch that pops into the hollow in the front of the ejector. That was part of the cylinder lockup. Those of you that have Smiths, know what I mean. So to me they look like a Colt.
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Re: Henry revolvers and .360 Buckhammer
fortyshooter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 6:56 pmFrom looks I think Henry did a great job and the revolver reminds of an early S&W with the case extractor hanging out there and not tucked in to the barrel....no under lug. Really like that birds head version too. I would have to handle one and see how the trigger action is plus tightness of cylinder lock. Price wise most good revolvers are going to be in the 900 dollar range and remember that is the full list price. Made in the USA cost some money which it should to provide good pay for the skilled workers.
Just might latch on to one! Still holding on to 50 bucks of birthday money!
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