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Author Topic: Henry Rifels  (Read 2066 times)

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Offline iceman

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anybody know about them ?
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline DaveO

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There nice,,Some day I would like to buy one
Shut up and Shoot

Offline iceman

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Hay Dave don't know much about them but i too am loking at one..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline Benny

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These are smooth rifles, handsome as well.

They come in a few calibers like .22lr,.22mag,.17, and they have a .45 long colt in thier big boy versions.

I see them at gun shows but have never shot one yet.

Helped a guy sight one in last fall at the rifle sight in.

Benny
"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

Offline Faceman

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A friend of mine has one. I want one in a bad way. He has the 22LR and is a great little shooter. The biggest thing I like about it is the lever has a full throw like a 30-30. I dont like many 22 levers because of the really short throw of the lever. I grew up with levers and love them even though at the moment I dont own any. I was told that if I want the Henry I would have to sell my Ruger 10/22 and the thought has crossed my mind but not real sure yet. Any way I am a fan of the Henry rifles.
Vegetarian: Old indian word for bad hunter.