Henry rifles, those have to be the best kept secret....

Gone is the solid brass receiver, in favor of brass-alloy components. The result is stunning. You are way better off for it. The brass alloy employed on Henry rifles is gorgeous and significantly lighter than true brass, with increased pressure resistance and durability. Although this new iteration of the Henry seems to dispatch many of the old-world aspects of the original, it retains enough to elicit nostalgia from old Western fans while providing quality to back it up.
+1 They are very nice smooth shooters and accurate..
 
Quick question anyone had any experience with their MARES LEG in 38/357.....OPINIONS ??
 
I have looked at them, they sure are nice. I would like one, but I just don't know what to get it in. I was sort of thinking 45 Long Colt, but now that I know they come in 30-30, I dunno. Just how much recoil is there? I'm not a huge fan of the stuff! Maybe I'd be better off to go 357 mag. I have a six shooter in 357. But then again, what would I do with it! I just can't make up my mind! It would be mainly for forest trail carry when I'm out with my dogs in the Sidekick. Defence against bear, 4 legged cougar, wolf etc. Hopefully someone can make up my mind for me!

.44 Mag...




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