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Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
I'd like to round out my collection with a second ruger marlin 1895 in 45-70. But i want 19 or 20" with threaded barrel in stainless.
Smith, henry, marlin are all rare as hens teeth as of now.
Smith, henry, marlin are all rare as hens teeth as of now.
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Never seen a stainless 45-70 Henry. 
And the Smith 1854, I believe are only made in pistol calibers.
Good luck.
RP
And the Smith 1854, I believe are only made in pistol calibers.
Good luck.
RP
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
I am wrong about the 1854, it does come in a couple of rifle calibers. Specs say it has a 19.25" barrel.
Best of luck to you on the search.
RP
Best of luck to you on the search.
RP
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Henry has the all-weather, but it doesn't come with a threaded barrel. I don't think it is stainless. Iirc, it is a hard nickel coating.
I ended up finding a Marlin 1895 guide gun, blued, but I was able to get a 19.1" and threaded barrel. I spent the morning looking for one of the 1895 SBLs within 500 miles, calls, web searches, etc.
I wasn't able to find one other than GB. All of the East Coast wholesalers I was able to check were also out.
I ended up finding a Marlin 1895 guide gun, blued, but I was able to get a 19.1" and threaded barrel. I spent the morning looking for one of the 1895 SBLs within 500 miles, calls, web searches, etc.
I wasn't able to find one other than GB. All of the East Coast wholesalers I was able to check were also out.
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
It's satin hard chrome plated.
UPDATES: OR passes 114, "one of strictest gun control measures in U.S." https://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic. ... 34#p213234
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Yep, thats it. If i could have gotten all my guns with that coating and a threaded barrel i would have. It's the cat's meo as far as looks.
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Well, as the saying goes, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder ."
To me, blued steel and walnut is hard to beat, but we all know what they say about opinions.
Congrats on the new purchase.
RP
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
I live in the south, going from the ac to swamp air is hard ob blued guns, as is coming in from rainy weather to warm house.
I find the hard chrome, nitride, np3 etc ro generally give me more time to wipe everything down
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
I got it on paper. It definately packs a whollop. I need to get it sighted in at 50 yds, then at 100. As i mentioned in the reloading thread, i've got some clean up to do on my reloading space. Then i can get back to trying my hand at loading 45-70
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
You sure do have a wide variety of options to play with. Good deal, I like reading about them.
And I haven't read about np3 in a long time, always wanted to get something done with that.
Do you have np3 on something, and if so, how do you like it?
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
I have in the past, an old HKp7, and another sig 220 that had been sent off after the factory finished suffered. I like it a lot. It was durable and slick. The closest thing now is Berretta's Nistan finish. I think this finish is fabulous
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/product/9 ... tic-FA0048
I also made a misstatement. I said the all-weather was the cat's meow for looks. While I don't mind the looks (I do like silver and black), I meant in terms of a working man's durability. I like the damp weather resistance of over-blued steel. It wipes down easier than the stainless guns I own.
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
If at some point you pursue a Henry All Weather, maybe buy it new. Some of the older ones when they first came out had bolt sticking problems.
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... =20#p55541
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... eze#p55193
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... =20#p55541
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... eze#p55193
UPDATES: OR passes 114, "one of strictest gun control measures in U.S." https://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic. ... 34#p213234
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
Lol, I am in the south also, central W TN to be exact.DsGrouse wrote: βMon Jun 08, 2026 9:12 pmI live in the south, going from the ac to swamp air is hard ob blued guns, as is coming in from rainy weather to warm house.
I find the hard chrome, nitride, np3 etc ro generally give me more time to wipe everything down
We have a 100% humidity day here today.
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
That I did not know.Mags wrote: βTue Jun 09, 2026 12:04 pmIf at some point you pursue a Henry All Weather, maybe buy it new. Some of the older ones when they first came out had bolt sticking problems.
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... =20#p55541
https://www.henryrifleforums.com/viewto ... eze#p55193
On the flipside, Midway got the SBL back instock and it's 200 more than it was last week. The new price is 500 more than I paid for the guide gun.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1024615939?pid=781390
Re: Bangs head on desk, finding a 19 or 20" threaded 45-70
You know my pain then.Vaquero wrote: βTue Jun 09, 2026 3:10 pmLol, I am in the south also, central W TN to be exact.
We have a 100% humidity day here today.
RP