Speaking of the 44 mag ML, well, I watched a couple of videos, yesterday, that Henry has on their site. Yeah, in the past I have asked myself why a Mare's Leg, too, but now I'm asking myself, why not? Hey, it is a handgun, right? It can't be bad, then. Who knows, that could be my first Henry "rifle".
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- North Country Gal
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Another fan of those HSM 44 mag Bear loads. Every Ruger 44 mag I've shot loves them.
Speaking of the 44 mag ML, well, I watched a couple of videos, yesterday, that Henry has on their site. Yeah, in the past I have asked myself why a Mare's Leg, too, but now I'm asking myself, why not? Hey, it is a handgun, right? It can't be bad, then. Who knows, that could be my first Henry "rifle".
Speaking of the 44 mag ML, well, I watched a couple of videos, yesterday, that Henry has on their site. Yeah, in the past I have asked myself why a Mare's Leg, too, but now I'm asking myself, why not? Hey, it is a handgun, right? It can't be bad, then. Who knows, that could be my first Henry "rifle".
- Sir Henry
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In a lot of situations you can have the Mare's Leg loaded inside your vehicle, unlike a rifle which has to be unloaded most of the time. But the real reason is in the shooting. There is just something about them.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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