Henry .223 Lever Guns

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A.J.P.
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#31 Post by A.J.P. »

Good find Rab. The new models seem to have an MSRP of $1014 and are available to pre-order from multiple (US) sources for around $850.
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#32 Post by safetyfirst »

Great Hoover that.
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#33 Post by Sixshot6 »

safetyfirst wrote:Great Hoover that.
Saddler's deviancy in action that is 8-) . But what the hell, a bit is good for the soul.
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#34 Post by bradaz11 »

safetyfirst wrote:Great Hoover that.
it isn't a Hoover, it's a Henry.... well, technically it's a Numatic, but you know...
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#35 Post by ColinR »

I had a Winchester 88 in .308 with a Pecar scope which I used for the running deer, when there was a pistol range alongside and long before the BSRC got their mits into it. It was a good and fast rifle for this discipline, being a lever action with a box mag which I think held *5 rounds, maybe 4. Always regretted getting rid of it, so maybe a Henry would be a timely replacement. If the 88 had a problem it was the recoil. This was a light hunting rifle and could be heavy on the shoulder with commercially loaded cartridges. The plastic butt plate did not help - a rubber recoil pad would have made a big difference. I think the 88 with iron sights weighed in at slightly over 7 pounds.

*Edit: It had a 4 round mag
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#36 Post by safetyfirst »

bradaz11 wrote:
safetyfirst wrote:Great Hoover that.
it isn't a Hoover, it's a Henry.... well, technically it's a Numatic, but you know...
youre so right.
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Re: Henry .223 Lever Guns

#37 Post by pe4king »

phaedra1106 wrote:I've suddenly developed an itch for a box fed lever action .308 that needs to be scratched as soon as possible :)
Jon Fancis at CPG Design has one for £450 I very nearly had it myself last year but something else came first as always.
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