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    I know Henry is shipping to Canada. My dealer as been getting some rifles. That said I don't think they have a choice on the stock they keep. They get what is being delivered.
    Last edited by sheep100; 11-20-2016 at 07:01 AM.
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    If I had the cash a 45 LC golden boy I'd have
    Is it wrong to love the clack clack bang, but wanna run from a click tick lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmichelin84 View Post
    If I had the cash a 45 LC golden boy I'd have
    If you ever get one, be prepared to spend money on ammo. These rifles are so fun to shoot, it is addictive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheep100 View Post
    If you ever get one, be prepared to spend money on ammo. These rifles are so fun to shoot, it is addictive.
    Oh I knows, I also have a model 94 in 30-30
    Is it wrong to love the clack clack bang, but wanna run from a click tick lol

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    In addition to my Henry I have the 94 trapper in 30-30 and 357. Let say that I spend my winter reloading.
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    Are the rimfire receiver's steel or pot metal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcmm View Post
    Are the rimfire receiver's steel or pot metal?
    Doesn't matter. You're welcome to try to find one single case of anyone ever experiencing a problem with their Henry's receiver. It's 100% reliable AFAIK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcmm View Post
    Are the rimfire receiver's steel or pot metal?
    The receiver is made of an aluminum alloy, very durable. I got my first Henry 10 years ago and 10,000 rounds later not one issue.
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    Dear SFRC;

    If you do get a chance to get more Henry Rifles;
    Might I suggest you order some factory full-stocked Mare's Legs, like this one;


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemist View Post
    About 1200.
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