Exactly one day after I told one of your fellow YT contributors that I was not a fan of anything Henry produces I stumbled up on this video. Hmmmm, in .45-70 Govt. I might be interested in this one since it would fill a hole created when a friend of mine, now sadly deceased, talked me out of a H&R "Handi-rifle" in that caliber.
@furmanmackey5479 like my friend trent said in the video, easy to clean, easy to manage, and overall just a great handy gun!! I'd check one out if u get the opportunity!!
@@huntershaven I plan to! Henry products are not big sellers in our area but if all else fails I'll order one in .45-70, have a local gunsmith mount a scope on it, and call it money well spent on a deer and hog rifle once I get it sighted in.
I absolutely love this rifle.. although I don't own one.. the looks .. the concept.. and knowing that my grandchildren would appreciate simplicity are win wins 😊 Thanks for sharing this brother 🙏 God bless
That monkey motion is ancient technology if you buy a rifle get one that holds enough rounds to save your life. Even if a charging boar comes at you you do not have enough time to open load and close and fire if you miss the first shot.
@@huntershaven Bought a H&R model 157 in 1980 for $82 (wait has it been almost 45 years?). At the time 30/30 was a good choice. I still take it when I get to, light and handy.
Exactly one day after I told one of your fellow YT contributors that I was not a fan of anything Henry produces I stumbled up on this video. Hmmmm, in .45-70 Govt. I might be interested in this one since it would fill a hole created when a friend of mine, now sadly deceased, talked me out of a H&R "Handi-rifle" in that caliber.
@furmanmackey5479 like my friend trent said in the video, easy to clean, easy to manage, and overall just a great handy gun!! I'd check one out if u get the opportunity!!
@@huntershaven I plan to! Henry products are not big sellers in our area but if all else fails I'll order one in .45-70, have a local gunsmith mount a scope on it, and call it money well spent on a deer and hog rifle once I get it sighted in.
Your other henry video is doing so well! Hope this one gets the same love!
IKR I am shook!
I absolutely love this rifle.. although I don't own one.. the looks .. the concept.. and knowing that my grandchildren would appreciate simplicity are win wins 😊
Thanks for sharing this brother 🙏
God bless
@blackie1of4 yes sir!!💯 thx so much!!!
ordered one yesterday $518 reviewed research past 6 months good riffle made in US life time warranty usingthis deer season
@danrose9289 they are so handy and compact!!
Henry 's hates repairing or fixing their fuxups.
Looks like a fun one.
@@ltdc426 it's a very solid gun for the money!
Henry is always a good choice if you can afford it. Will you put a scope on it?
Does it have a ejector or extractor?
@@txrick4879 extractor!
no..just have to manually take the empty out by hand.
@TedIntessimone a non ejecting extractor is what I should have said 🙏
If you have to pull the shell out it's a extractor a ejector the shell is tossed out usually over your shoulder or some just pop out to the floor .
That monkey motion is ancient technology if you buy a rifle get one that holds enough rounds to save your life. Even if a charging boar comes at you you do not have enough time to open load and close and fire if you miss the first shot.
@davidalexander8266 if you can afford it buy what you enjoy 🙏💯
7.10 lbs !? really !
@victorheath2698 yep!! But it's actually alot thicker than my lever action !
> $500, that’s too much
@@sixoffive retail is actually 600+ with tax!
@@huntershaven Bought a H&R model 157 in 1980 for $82 (wait has it been almost 45 years?). At the time 30/30 was a good choice. I still take it when I get to, light and handy.
I just bought one for $455.80 including tax
Only need one shot if ya know how to shoot.
@@Buddha-of8fk agreed !!