Henry lever action = awesome

I almost bought the loop lever but when i picked it up the forend was loose reminding me why i sold my h001.

I haven't owned a Henry in years but appears the loose forend issue hasn't changed. All I did was remove the forend and stuck a length of electrical tape on, reassembled it and voila!.... nice and tight.
 
I've never run into a loose forend of the dozen's that I have owned and/or shot, or any that I have fondled on gun racks either. Henry's are very nice from a fit/finish perspective IME... But the receivers do scratch more easily than a deep-blued steel receiver... I tend to treat my firearms with care and none of my Henry's are scratched after years of use.
 
I got the parts in a group buy for RFC members offered by Henry Wisconsin... They have done it a few times... I made the. Buttplates out of solid brass 3/8" plate. The cost for the receiver cover and barrel band was $50 US (CRAZY good deal!) The lever was $35 US and my cost on the brass plate and screws when all was said and done was $30/each... I have three sets... One is on an H001 LR, and two sets are on H001T Frontiers in LR and HMR... My 22 Maggie is a Golden Boy, which goes great with my brass BIG BOY in .44 Mag... The two travel together most of the time.
 
Other than esthetics, is there a difference in quality/accuracy between the h001, GB, and the octagon barrel? I'll be looking to buy a Henry WMR as soon as my Ruger 10/22 sells.

Quality is pretty consistent. You're just paying for different cosmetics, etc. Mind you, I haven't seen any since they had to get a new CNC machine. Quality was good before so you would hope new machining will be better still.
 
Yeah, you've got the fun factor or working a (really slick) lever action and it cycles seemingly everything. Not to mention it has decent sights and is pretty accurate. I haven't shot it at paper but it hits everything I point it at. I've got a bunch of 22's and the henry is so enjoyable to use, it gets a lot of attention.
 
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