Zinc or Zamac.
TIME has already TOLD.
Zamac IS a zinc alloy. I worked in a die cast factory for years. Tends to be soft and brittle, can't believe they've used in a rifle action. If you want to know what it is, check the door handles on your car; if they aren't plastic then they're zinc (zamac).
Zamac IS a zinc alloy. I worked in a die cast factory for years. Tends to be soft and brittle, can't believe they've used in a rifle action. If you want to know what it is, check the door handles on your car; if they aren't plastic then they're zinc (zamac).
Hoytcanon - it is funny, and goes to show how tasted vary, but I like the BL22 for the qualities that are a negative in your eyes!
The alloy is Zamac... and they have never had one fail... I personally believe that the alloy used contributes to the actions smoothness... have you used one personally? I ask because of the online "parroting" that goes on regarding problems or benefits with particular firearm features... there was another thread recently where a poster sounded off on how "crappy" a specific gun was... and it turned out that he had never owned or used one... I am sure it was not the first and it won't be the last time that happens.
I haven't used one , but I haven't been impressed by the ones I've seen. I can accept that non-traditional materials like aluminum and some plastics can be legitimate gun-making materials, but zinc (aka pot metal) is a deal-killer for me. This is the same sort of stuff used to make low-quality pistols by companies like Lorcin or Hi-Point. The Henry just doesn't make sense to me; if cost is an issue, I think that any of the various entry level bolt actions or semi-autos are a better value. If you want something nicer, a couple hundred bucks more is trivial for something that you should be able to get decades of use from.
And there you have it.
I will go on record saying that any of you nay sayers... had better not take one out shooting... how embarassing that would be for you to have a pot metal gun in your safe.
And there you have it.
I will go on record saying that any of you nay sayers... had better not take one out shooting... how embarassing that would be for you to have a pot metal gun in your safe.
Shhhhh, the coyotes might hear that and laugh at me the next time I`m out....on second thought...tell these guys what you just mentioned....see if they reply.And there you have what? I've never used an axis further than handling, and dryfiring, it in a store. I still can tell it's a cheap piece of junk. They may be functional, that I won't dispute, but that doesn't change the fact the are cheap, flimsy and generally inferior to a better bolt action. A guy doesn't have to buy one and shoot it to tell that.
And there you have what? I've never used an axis further than handling, and dryfiring, it in a store. I still can tell it's a cheap piece of junk. They may be functional, that I won't dispute, but that doesn't change the fact the are cheap, flimsy and generally inferior to a better bolt action. A guy doesn't have to buy one and shoot it to tell that.
Shhhhh, the coyotes might hear that and laugh at me the next time I`m out....on second thought...tell these guys what you just mentioned....see if they reply.
All these opinions based on an impression... I OWN 94/22, 94/22M, Marlin Mounties, 39A's, BL-22's, AND Henry's... so I know what their quality is... the fact that they have an alloy receiver has nothing to do with the overall quality of the gun... Because the receivers have been well proven... they function properly and with sufficient strength for the purpose... These Henry lever action rifles are very well made, very solid and SMOOTHER than any of my other lever action rifles... that is my informed opinion and was not formulated by staring at a gunstore rack... it was formulated by running many dozens of bricks of ammo through them... Do you really think that any company in this litigious day and age and competitive market place can afford to put out an unsafe firearm, or one which they will be replacing in short order... and they will replace it... Henry has one of the best customer service records in the business. But having said that, you are entitled to your opinion... I hope that I have said just enough so that anyone reading the thread is not misguided by uninformed and untested statements. Good shooting.
Hey, I said they were functional. Decently accurate by most accounts. Doesn't mean they arn't cheap, flimsy and rough. If it works for you I'm fine with that, I was just saying it is possible to form a solid opinion on something at first glance.
I said nothing of Henry rifles.
I said nothing of Henry rifles.
I think you are confused... Go back and reread the thread from my comment that you quoted and what the subject was... You'll see what I mean...



























