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Mountain carbine. Lightweight, short barrel. Something under 7lbs
Henry Survival Rifle in .22 WMR
What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact.
I have been writing all these suggestions down on little pieces of paper, and putting the papers into bottles.
I take them down to the creek behind my house and let them float away, all the way to the Henry factory so they can read them.
I expect to see these ideas on store shelves any day now.
Also known as "Dewey Cox" on other forums.
I'm thinkin there wating for the 1000 post..big reveal
My suggestion would be a very light and short carbine in 454 casual/460 s&w or 500 s&w. Detachable mag would also be great on this, although a tube with a quick load/unload feature would be good too. In a similar fashion to tube fed 22lr firearms. Stainless and synthetic stock for being a working gun.
Essentially what I'm getting at is an ultra lightweight, compact, and powerful bush carry gun as we're not allowed to carry handguns. The lighter and more compact, the better. There's a reason a lot of people here have converted mares legs in into full length stocked carbines, but I find chamber offerings a bit anemic for some of the bears around here.
Last edited by Freyr_255; 11-20-2020 at 01:01 AM.
Make ultra light bush guns. Id love to see a "little badger" like gun in 9mm or 38/357, heck a 10mm would make me bust a nut but id stick with the lighter options first. Survival back pack guns, bare bones, nothin fancy.
I would like to see your single shot 12 g break open 3.5 inch chambered gun but with a 12 inch or 14 inch barrel. Easy project and cheap
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic,Gun owner who believes in self determination.
It's strange that people think Henry's reps will go through all these pages and sort out suggestions.