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Large loop v. Standard lever
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Large loop v. Standard lever
I recently purchased the Henry Silver Eagle with a standard lever. I'd like to change to a large lever. Is it hard to change? Can I do it myself?
What are the pros and cons of standard v. large lever?
What are the pros and cons of standard v. large lever?
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
First off...congrats on a beautiful rifle!
I personally like the large loop. More versatility as far as I'm concerned.
More room if wearing gloves and plenty of room if you decide to wrap it.
My SGC came with the large loop, so I've not had to do the swap on a rimfire. On the other hand, my 20" BBS 357 came with the small loop. I Immediately ordered the large loop for it. Very easy to swap it out! Yes, you can do it.
If you decide to go that route, I'm sure someone will chime in to help. Just don't know if procedure is the same on the rimfire.
I personally like the large loop. More versatility as far as I'm concerned.
More room if wearing gloves and plenty of room if you decide to wrap it.
My SGC came with the large loop, so I've not had to do the swap on a rimfire. On the other hand, my 20" BBS 357 came with the small loop. I Immediately ordered the large loop for it. Very easy to swap it out! Yes, you can do it.
If you decide to go that route, I'm sure someone will chime in to help. Just don't know if procedure is the same on the rimfire.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
I might add that you WILL get a mix of opinions on large vs small.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
Mark is exactly right, the "Standard vs. Large Loop" conversation comes up a lot and while there are some who prefer one of the other for completely personal reasons, there are also some who don't seem to care and use whatever Henry decides to put on the rifle as standard equipment. So far, I'm in the latter category, but that could change tomorrow, who knows?
Anyway, it's a VERY easy DIY, just make sure you order the right one from the HenryPride website (yours is a model 004, I believe):
https://henrypride.com/collections/rifl ... nry-rifles
Anyway, it's a VERY easy DIY, just make sure you order the right one from the HenryPride website (yours is a model 004, I believe):
https://henrypride.com/collections/rifl ... nry-rifles
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
Love to see pics of your Silver Eagle rifle.
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Ditto!!RanchRoper wrote:Love to see pics of your Silver Eagle rifle.
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Might as well post a pic in the "real you" too, it's been all downhill since NCG posted....

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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
I'm sorry ESquared got ya on the right track there.
It's really a pretty simple task.
I like the large loops and like Mark, as soon as I got my 41 BBS I changed it out.
But, with that being said, my H001, and 44 BBB still have the factory small loops.
I don't know I just think the steel version looks better with the large one.
And Hey, most of of know what they say about those opinions.
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It's really a pretty simple task.
I like the large loops and like Mark, as soon as I got my 41 BBS I changed it out.
But, with that being said, my H001, and 44 BBB still have the factory small loops.
I don't know I just think the steel version looks better with the large one.
And Hey, most of of know what they say about those opinions.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
I can see how the large loop has advantages in handling, but I prefer the more traditional one myself. Try one out if you can.
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That is a real nice rifle. Classic.
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Sweet, Thanks for sharing
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Pretty cool avatar. 
Very pretty rifle as well...congrats!
Very pretty rifle as well...congrats!
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
Might look good with a nice lever wrap on it, something to think about.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
I’m a large loop guy through and through, but I think I’d leave that one as is. It just looks “right” as is. I’d say what you need to do, is buy a Small Game Carbine. That way you get the large loop in a package deal, and in that configuration, it also looks right!
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
I have a Small Game rifle and love the large loop lever and peepsight. I used to have a Norinco lever action with a standard lever but I like the big loop lever more.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
That is a nice looking rifle right there along with beautiful wood!!!!! Love that wood....Redthies wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:17 amI’m a large loop guy through and through, but I think I’d leave that one as is. It just looks “right” as is. I’d say what you need to do, is buy a Small Game Carbine. That way you get the large loop in a package deal, and in that configuration, it also looks right!
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
Personally I can live with the 'semi' large loop - the one that looks like the bottom tang of the lever is bent - but the basketball hoop looking one destroys the lines of a lever gun - especially a Winchester with their typical trim & slender design.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
Don't like those big round ones either...however, this is my choice.
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Re: Large loop v. Standard lever
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The larger loops - too much room for my hand. I prefer the tighter Standard lever hand/finger fitting inside.
The larger loops - too much room for my hand. I prefer the tighter Standard lever hand/finger fitting inside.
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