Henry wins on paper, life time vs one-year for Rossi. The Cdn warranty for Henry used to be Grech Outdoors with patchy feedback. Gravel Agency handles warranty for Rossi. No personal experience with the warranty process for either.How about warranty?
I just picked up a used Miroku Winchester '92 and put the first few rounds through it and it is abundantly apparent that Ardent has the right of it. In terms of new prices, Rossi's tend to be in the 1100 to 1500 range while Henry's seem to be in the 1300 to 1600 range. The superior quality of the Miroku Winchester 1892 for that 1400 to 1600 dollar range make it the clear winner in my mind. Make it a lightly used Miroku for the same price as a new Rossi and it makes zero sense to go with something else (assuming the configuration works; i.e., scope capable, LoP, safety preference, etc.)I’d stride past both those for this, you’re going up a flight of stairs in quality control to get to a Miroku Winchester from the Rossi’s and Henry’s.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/threads/winchester-1892-short-rifle-357.2459244/
I’d stride past both those for this, you’re going up a flight of stairs in quality control to get to a Miroku Winchester from the Rossi’s and Henry’s.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/threads/winchester-1892-short-rifle-357.2459244/
Henry warranty is still controlled by Gretch, who is horrible to deal with and totally useless. Henry America relinquishes all control over Canadian warranty to Gretch and assumes zero accountability for defects. Henry won't lift a finger to help. It's the only rifle I have with "Made in America" written on it, and it shows. I would never recommend buying Henry.Henry wins on paper, life time vs one-year for Rossi. The Cdn warranty for Henry used to be Grech Outdoors with patchy feedback. Gravel Agency handles warranty for Rossi. No personal experience with the warranty process for either.



























