Henry Mares Leg .22 and .45lc

hey Gary just spoke on the phone with you this morning, I ordered the 45colt...

BTW I was wondering if i could get a full size stock, could you give me a quote?
 
I think many of us want to replace the grip with a full stock.
If you order a bunch of them they'll sell almost as well as the gun itself.
 
They are NON-restricted based on precedent set with the Chiappa Mare's leg brought in several years ago. They were deemed non restricted because you couldnt fire with one hand and it's a rifle action not a pistol action....
 
They are NON-restricted based on precedent set with the Chiappa Mare's leg brought in several years ago. They were deemed non restricted because you couldnt fire with one hand and it's a rifle action not a pistol action....
It's funny because in the US it's the opposite. They are considered "pistols" and not "rifles" and that's why they don't need the $200 tax stamp to own them. If it was considered a rifle down there, it would be too short and they'd need the AOW tax stamp.
 
One of the only ways Canadian gun laws are better than the states is with regards to non-semi auto SBRs and SBSs.
It'd cost you 200$ and some govt restrictions to put a full stock on one of these in the states. Here it just makes it more acceptable.
 
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