You are right, this one seems non restricted. I learned something tonight.
Henry lists 6.59 pounds for 45/70 and 30-30, 5.75lb for the 357 and 44. My single shot 12ga (with a stock) weighs under 5.5lb as a comparison.What is the recoil handling on these like compared to 12 gauge shotguns with a short grip?
That's heavy. I feel like a Marlin 1895 is around 6.59lbsHenry lists 6.59 pounds for 45/70 and 30-30, 5.75lb for the 357 and 44. My single shot 12ga (with a stock) weighs under 5.5lb as a comparison.
No. It doesn't go below 26" via "folding, telescoping, or otherwise". For manual actions, fixed stock = 26" OAL rule does not apply. This should be common knowledge by now.But doesn't the 25" OAL make it a restricted rifle? Even if it's not a pistol, this would be a range toy only.
Here's hoping it gets imported with an SBR stock. I'd definitely get a 14" 45-70 from Henry for up country hunts.
Marlin lists those at 7.3-7.4 pounds.That's heavy. I feel like a Marlin 1895 is around 6.59lbs
That's an interesting observation. Even Henry's mares leg with a 12.9" barrel lists a 5 round capacity. I wonder why the bears leg is so limited.The magazine capacity is not that great, it's listed as 4 for both .357 and .44mag, 3 rounds for the rifle calibres.
The Rossi Ranchhand 92's with their shorter barrel (12inches vs 13.8 inches) takes 6 rounds in the magazine.
The only think I can think of is the action design is longer and less efficient space wise.That's an interesting observation. Even Henry's mares leg with a 12.9" barrel lists a 5 round capacity. I wonder why the bears leg is so limited.
The Chiappa Bandit Bootleg was fine though, lolThat grip might be an issue for the FRT issuing people....if it's anything like their (il) logic for revolving rifles.
I see North Sylva just posted in stock Henry’s but no bears legit would be nice for them to respond when customers ask questions.
Maybe I will check with irunguns instead.
Making things even more odd, the 16.5" H12 Protector (should be the same action) is listed as holding 7. How does 2.7" of barrel get you 3 more rounds, when 44mag has an OAL of 1.61"?The only think I can think of is the action design is longer and less efficient space wise.



























