@@pauljenkins6877 oh yeah. For me the top 3 channels are Iraqveteran8888, forgotten weapons and this. All provide solid reliable info, and trusted. I have spent many hours watching them
Thank you for making this video. I had never heard of these 22 cal lever action shotguns. Marlin and Remington used to make pump action versions, IIRC? They're collector items now, I guess.
I haven't seen shot shells for ages. This Henry Garden Gun is brilliant. I would use it for dangerous snakes like copperheads, which are common where i live.
Fender Guitars used to use ash for the solid body guitars that were to be painted a solid color. Ash apparently is nice wood but given to green streaks.
Just a thought with remington being broken up, perhaps someone will start putting out the H&R shotguns they could give us a 357 smooth bore and rifled barrels on a 410 frame, that would be a useful firearm.
I did not know about the rifled barrel issue with shot patterns - I learned something. My dad cussed that shot shell as ineffective, guess we know why!
They really should have taken the extra step to put a shotgun appropriate sight on this gun. A simple bead would have been enough, get rid of the rear sight altogether. I splurged & put a Ranger Point Precision peep on the dovetail rail. ;) Haven't shot it with the peep yet so not sure if the front sight is of any use or needs to modified/removed. I tapped the rear blade sight out.
having had a remington .22 smooth bore, Ill take a 410, these are far less versatile and the ammo is expensive. had they made this in 357 or 44 it would be far more useful, as you can buy the shot cups and load your own. a 22 over 410 savage will give you the best of both worlds.
That might actually be an idea, homemade 22 shot shells by pulling the lead. I can’t find 22 shot shells anywhere this year and the carpenter bees are starting to swarm. I’m going to see about a pound of #12 shot now.
Plenty of folks like me that live in the suburbs on 1/4 acre lots who have occasional need to dispatch rats but don’t want to poke holes in our neighbors or even our neighbors’ fences
You're the best of all gun reviewers I've seen. Thanks.
No question. His signal-to-noise ratio is high.
@@pauljenkins6877 oh yeah. For me the top 3 channels are Iraqveteran8888, forgotten weapons and this.
All provide solid reliable info, and trusted. I have spent many hours watching them
This gentleman is a gifted teacher/reviewer.
@@nmr6988 He is. I've even told other people to see what videos he's made. It's outstanding, simply put, and even I'm still learning from him myself.
Right on time for spring carpenter bee season lol. I’d love to have one of those smooth bores.
They are GREAT fun for Carpenter Bees here in Tennessee! We sit on our porch or on our deck and have contested on who can shoot the most bees!
Bees are going extinct, they don't need any more help
@@tubeguy4066 I'd personally make em extinct if i could! Useless animals!
Thank you for making this video. I had never heard of these 22 cal lever action shotguns. Marlin and Remington used to make pump action versions, IIRC? They're collector items now, I guess.
Always a great review . Keep up the great work and we’ll keep forwarding them on 😉👍🇺🇸
Good video and explanation of this smooth bore rifle.
Great video as usual. You guys gotta get a Rumble channel.
I haven't seen shot shells for ages. This Henry Garden Gun is brilliant. I would use it for dangerous snakes like copperheads, which are common where i live.
Fender Guitars used to use ash for the solid body guitars that were to be painted a solid color. Ash apparently is nice wood but given to green streaks.
Just a thought with remington being broken up, perhaps someone will start putting out the H&R shotguns they could give us a 357 smooth bore and rifled barrels on a 410 frame, that would be a useful firearm.
Very interesting and informative. Imagine how several rounds would do against a nest of nasty yellow jackets. 🐝 😀
Carpenter bees would be a worthy target.
I did not know about the rifled barrel issue with shot patterns - I learned something.
My dad cussed that shot shell as ineffective, guess we know why!
They really should have taken the extra step to put a shotgun appropriate sight on this gun. A simple bead would have been enough, get rid of the rear sight altogether. I splurged & put a Ranger Point Precision peep on the dovetail rail. ;) Haven't shot it with the peep yet so not sure if the front sight is of any use or needs to modified/removed. I tapped the rear blade sight out.
having had a remington .22 smooth bore, Ill take a 410, these are far less versatile and the ammo is expensive. had they made this in 357 or 44 it would be far more useful, as you can buy the shot cups and load your own. a 22 over 410 savage will give you the best of both worlds.
That might actually be an idea, homemade 22 shot shells by pulling the lead. I can’t find 22 shot shells anywhere this year and the carpenter bees are starting to swarm. I’m going to see about a pound of #12 shot now.
@@shanek6582 try table salt. just clean well after use.
How cool a gun is that? Like a high powered pellet gun with a spread pattern. Perfect for invasive european house sparrows and starlings.
Will this gun hunt grouse at 45 feet away.
Is there shotshell with 3 to 6 pellets rather than 12.
Very cool but too narrow an application, unless they’re $100.
Thanks
agreed
Better off with a .177 air rifle. Range of 40 feet, 13 yards come on.
Mine will not cycle the CCIs. The plastic tips break and clog the action with shot. The crimped style cycle perfectly. Anyone else have this problem?
A regular .22 is fine for pests. Use shorts or cb caps. Ammo is expensive compared to .22 ammo.
No mouse is safe tonight or coke can... 😂💪💪💪💪💪😎
I like it.
I love Henry, but this one may be a dud. I guess we'll see. Thanks for the great review.
Night vision scope!
ID rather have a .410
Great for rats, ya gotta get pretty close though.
Why? Create something for a very,very narrow demand.
Plenty of folks like me that live in the suburbs on 1/4 acre lots who have occasional need to dispatch rats but don’t want to poke holes in our neighbors or even our neighbors’ fences