The Henry Golden Boy Lever-Action Rifle
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- Is the Henry Golden Boy only for boomers? Is a lever action rifle still relevant for today? We'll check it out and review it to see if it's worth adding to your arsenal.
00:00 - Overview and Specs
01:30 - Action and Trigger
01:54 - Ammo
02:16 - Safety
02:51 - Cleaning
03:13 - Conclusion
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You'll never lose the magazine! Slower to load and get into action, but the magazine tube does hold and cycle shorts, longs and long rifle ammo which is why my grandpa loved his old pump action .22 for small game hunting during the depression. Henry is a great company and I'd really like to get their small game rifle with the large loop, octagon barrel, and skinner peep sights.
A Henry Big Boy X is on my wish list.
Won mine about 4-5 years ago in a raffle. Could never get used to the semi-buckhorn sight (Ps. I'm 78 years old). You guys are going to hate me for this but she now rocks a red dot sight and I'm loving it.
@Bill K Too bad you can't get a red dot with a brass or wood housing. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate it.
I'm only 58 and my eyes won't focus properly for open sights anymore either I just ordered the cloverleaf peep sight from RPP if that doesn't work I'll have to mount a scope maybe I can have it brass plated first.
I retired at 60 I always wanted a henry. I worked hard my whole life I'm buying whatever I want. It's my favorite rifle. My kids know I'm not leaving them a dime. I didn't blink an eye at the cost. It's expensive. So what?
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Same Here !!!
There is only one "very best" .22 rifle; THE Henry Golden Boy.
Thanks for commenting. I love mine.
I polished my Brass loading rod with BrassO it will remove all discoloration and makes it appear golden!
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Loved the tonewood mention
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Love that plinker solid rifle feel for 22lr functional art in my opinion
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Nicest rifle I have ever owned in my life. However, I'm a so called "Boomer" so I suppose I'm bias. Young people these days can't apricate fine quality and butter smooth actions.
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Just got mine last week
Absolutely a beautiful rifle almost to nice to shoot. Almost lol
Completely understand! Thanks for commenting.
Thank you my friend. Found a used one and am thinking hard about getting it.
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Loving mine along with its big brother Side gate .38-55 . With both I can basically hunt anything in the Americas 'cept the biggest of bears.
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I have one and its freaking awesome
Completely agree! Thanks for commenting.
It’s great, I absolutely love mine. Great vid.
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I love my Goldern Boy
@Alan Welch Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
Love this rifle
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I have the H001 lever gun-plane jane and love it. Saving my nickels and dimes to buy one in 22 mag. Not the golden boy,$150 for the brass cover is crazy. Picked up 2 Ruger Wranglers
and they go very well with the 001. Want the mag to go with my Ruger Single six. Henry levers and Ruger singles Woo-Hoo fun
The 22 magnum is a great rifle. You might want to check out the pump action version. Thanks for commenting! I apprecaite it.
I put a gold and black skinner peep sight on mine, easier for older eyes and looks like it came on it.
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Where can you get a skinner peep site
The butt plate is real brass but not the receiver or receiver cover. It's made from a zinc alloy called Zamac-5. Real brass or blued steel would have pushed these rifles past the price point that Henry was willing to go. That said, Zamac-5 will hold up. Plus, it neither affects the rifle's accuracy or Henry's trade mark sooth action. It just doesn't look as nice.
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Hands down the golden boy is the best .22 rifle the Henry classic action is too stiff and bringing the hammer up on the Henry classic almost feels like you could accidentally let it go with the golden boy you don't have those issues it never lets you down just keep it clean after 1000 plus rounds which is insane for a .22 rifle i promise you a semi auto.22 rifle won't hold up for a 1000 rounds without jams that's why you keep it .556 if you're running a semi automatic rifle
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I really want someone to make a magfed lever action. A 30rnd mag of 556 would be awesome
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Why? That would take so much of the historical feel out of lever guns.
I mean an AR is perfectly balanced as a bush gun like hunting hogs and deer in thickets. Just like lever actions in higher calibers. The mag would be a hinderence of the way you carry a lever gun. The problem lies with the weight in the field. .22 wouldn't matter much but centerfires will.
Im dissapponted with mine because of the cheap brasslite reciever. Its not real brass and is a clear coat that mimics brass and is extremely prone to scratching.
Mine got some lighter scratches just from being in a protective soft case and much deeper ones just from resting it on a plastic table.
Overall it is a very nice firearm, shoots and feels amazing. But the cheap receiver finish defeats the purpose of paying a lot more for a better looking rifle and i expected more from Henry rifles. I might have it ti-nitride coated in the future or something.
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Thank you for pronouncing Lever as Leh-vr and not Lee-vr
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What do you mean by “boomer gun”?
A baby boomer's gun.
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I guess I’ll refer to any weapon popular with your generation a “groomer gun”… sound fair?
@Ken Siefert You're much too sensitive. It's a positive review. I love my Henry. The whole point is it isn't just a rifle for "old" guys.
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I have never heard “boomer” used as a complimentary term….it gets real old