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I have always used a hard sided case but am thinking about going with a soft sided 40 incher for my Henry's. One has a red-dot sight and the others are standard iron sights, nothing fancy. Is the Orange Henry case at $35 a good one?
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
we have two of them .... they have served us well for over two years
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Henry cases are made by Allen.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
I don't have the orange, but the green. They are well made.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Some of my H001’s have oversized custom levers and with some scoped rifles they are hare to squeeze inside but they do fit without too much stress on the seams.
Since we are on the subject of Henry cases I would like to mention the youth rifle case also fits the mares leg.
Since we are on the subject of Henry cases I would like to mention the youth rifle case also fits the mares leg.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
You can get the exact " Allen " case at Wally World for cheaper. Just not orange and does not say Henry on it.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
I don’t have the Henry case but I have several Allen brand cases and they are well made and hold up great.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
It’s sacrilege to put a Henry in a non-Henry case and blasphemy to talk about it.markiver54 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:20 amYou can get the exact " Allen " case at Wally World for cheaper. Just not orange and does not say Henry on it.
Yes these are the same grade Allen cases you see at Walmart for half the price.
The cases have changed over the decades and I choose a different case for specific firearms. For an example I might take two rifles to the range. One scoped and one with iron sights. I’ll put the iron sight in say the case with the orange tip or maybe the one without the logo in the center, or maybe the one with the snap button handle. My point is I can tell what is inside because they are different.
No I’m not being over sensitive
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Seems how I don't know how long before they are back in stock I will probably get something else. I can not get to a Walmart to check them out, I have to order on-line. Is the Allen "Durango" at $17 on Amazon the same case? If not could you tell me which one is? I need the 40 incher.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
https://www.amazon.com/Allen-Daytona-Ca ... 448&sr=8-2
I would say this one here is close to the quality of the Henry Case. Its more money but I have both this one the green Henry and Orange Henry case.
I would say this one here is close to the quality of the Henry Case. Its more money but I have both this one the green Henry and Orange Henry case.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
No they are made of different materials. The Walmart one shown has thinner padding and the cover material is also thinner. The Henry cases are made from a higher grade material.beaverislander wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:00 pmSeems how I don't know how long before they are back in stock I will probably get something else. I can not get to a Walmart to check them out, I have to order on-line. Is the Allen "Durango" at $17 on Amazon the same case? If not could you tell me which one is? I need the 40 incher.
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I just compared an Allen made Henry case against a 10/22 Ruger case bought at Walmart years ago for about $17 and the Henry was much better.
It’s not like cases are like drag bags that need to be built to withstand abuse. The 10/22 case being half the quality of the Henry case is still a fine product.
For $17 I would say it would still protect your rifle more than nothing and will last your lifetime under normal use.
It just won’t be orange and say Henry.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
At the time I bought my Henry, they had an offer of a free case, if you sent in proof of purchase during the offer time. I made it by one day, sent in a copy of the receipt, Henry sent me a nice green case. This was a year ago.
Lucky me, LOL.
And like Sir Henry, I just couldn't bring myself to put my Henry in a generic case.
Lucky me, LOL.
And like Sir Henry, I just couldn't bring myself to put my Henry in a generic case.
I rarely ever buy a rifle, but when I do, it's a Henry.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Well, I'm hoping I have news to share about an upcoming addition to the Henry family shortly, but I want to wait a few more days until my FFL actually has it in his hands. At that time maybe I'll check in with head-quarters about a case. Either way, I' will wait a little while before getting something else. After all, I'm only 71 and plan on using it for another 29 years or so...... Don't want anything that's gonna fall apart.Grunt67 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:37 pmAt the time I bought my Henry, they had an offer of a free case, if you sent in proof of purchase during the offer time. I made it by one day, sent in a copy of the receipt, Henry sent me a nice green case. This was a year ago.
Lucky me, LOL.
And like Sir Henry, I just couldn't bring myself to put my Henry in a generic case.![]()
Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Well, I'm 77, so, you've got plenty of time.beaverislander wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:52 pmWell, I'm hoping I have news to share about an upcoming addition to the Henry family shortly, but I want to wait a few more days until my FFL actually has it in his hands. At that time maybe I'll check in with head-quarters about a case. Either way, I' will wait a little while before getting something else. After all, I'm only 71 and plan on using it for another 29 years or so...... Don't want anything that's gonna fall apart.Grunt67 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:37 pmAt the time I bought my Henry, they had an offer of a free case, if you sent in proof of purchase during the offer time. I made it by one day, sent in a copy of the receipt, Henry sent me a nice green case. This was a year ago.
Lucky me, LOL.
And like Sir Henry, I just couldn't bring myself to put my Henry in a generic case.![]()
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
Me too. Seems to be more subtle. Plus, it is a little longer (room for other firearms). But like lots of things, availability plays a big role. And, it will probably last for years to come.
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I like your old school style, particularly the buttstock cover.
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Why Gene, whatever do ya mean?
I have rifles by all kinds of manufactures, non, and I mean non have case with the Firearm brand name on it.
Had a nice vintage Marlin one for about a year, but put it up for sale to benefit another gun forum I visit.
I'm like Mark, insignia don't mean crap to me.
If it did Hell I'd have to have them with Marlin, Winchester, Ruger, Springfield, Savage, Remington, Beretta, Browning and Henry.
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I have rifles by all kinds of manufactures, non, and I mean non have case with the Firearm brand name on it.
Had a nice vintage Marlin one for about a year, but put it up for sale to benefit another gun forum I visit.
I'm like Mark, insignia don't mean crap to me.
If it did Hell I'd have to have them with Marlin, Winchester, Ruger, Springfield, Savage, Remington, Beretta, Browning and Henry.
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Re: Is the Orange Henry gun case a good one?
For rifles I use four Henry, two Ruger, or two CZ branded cases. Some are longer, some are wider but between them will fit most anything I’ve taken to the range in the last ten years.Vaquero wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:48 pmWhy Gene, whatever do ya mean?
I have rifles by all kinds of manufactures, non, and I mean non have case with the Firearm brand name on it.
Had a nice vintage Marlin one for about a year, but put it up for sale to benefit another gun forum I visit.
I'm like Mark, insignia don't mean crap to me.
If it did Hell I'd have to have them with Marlin, Winchester, Ruger, Springfield, Savage, Remington, Beretta, Browning and Henry.![]()
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I have a big box somewhere in the garage of cheap cases. Some I’ve had close to forty years.
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