I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
Revolvers from Henry!?
Re: Henry Revolver!?
Got the Henry email this morning. Yup me too, hard pass on the pistols. No interest is something that looks like an old police revolver.
UPDATES: OR passes 114, "one of strictest gun control measures in U.S." https://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic. ... 34#p213234
Revolvers from Henry!?
Who’d a thunk it?
Re: Revolvers from Henry!?
I have had to many bad experiences with Henry quality. A revolver has a lot of parts that have to work precisely together I wonder if Henry is capable of making one that will not have problems. I do not like how they look either; they remind me of the old, cheap RG pistols.
Re: Henry Revolver!?
Hard pass on the pistols especially and a big yawner on the rest of the new models because they snubbed the 41 totally. With the quality they have displayed in the last couple years the need a good old fashioned Marine drill Sergeant running the show in the quality control dept. To much poor quality going out the door.
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Re: Revolvers from Henry!?
I am disappointed . I always envisioned the look of a Ruger Blackhawk or Uberti. With so many lever rifles out there, it just seems it would have been more wesstern . But, everyone to their on.
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Re: Henry Revolver!?
In today's business environment a company has to move forward and try new things or get left behind. I don't mind them trying to expand their offerings. I'm sure they had to come up with a style that didn't infringe on other patents although I pretty sure patents on the old Colts and S&W guns have long expired and are public domain by now. Doing brief search firearm patents are only good for 17 years. I guess they could have copied almost any vintage revolver.
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Re: Henry Revolver!?
Revolvers is actually how Henry got started.
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Something I was waiting for and wanting Henry to make for years. But it's too late, I bought a Ruger Vaquero. Although I agree with some of the comments, disappointing that it's not a Single Action and also not really impressed with it's non-traditional looks. Also, ouch on the price. My Vaquero was almost half of that.
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That's the first thing I thought of when seeing it for the first time.
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I just kinda like the novelty of them, how they incorporated the shiny brass, akin to the Big Boys.
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