Pros and Cons of Some Lever 22s

sold a engraved henry a year or so ago,

worst mistake ever

wish I could remember whom it went to so I could

BEG TO HAVE IT BACK

jeff
 
I have a good old henry golden boy my dad bought me about 15 years or so ago. No clue how many rounds I and others have put through it but my best guess would be somewhere around 8-10k. Rifle is very smooth, tight and fairly accurate. The only complain I have is that the wood is incredibly soft. I have 4 other Henry rifles. All of them are reliable, accurate and very smooth. I had one Winchester 94 in 30-30 that's been great too. I can't speak to browning's.
 
Probably should have picked up a BL22 (just because) when they were inexpensive...
- The only things that bugs me about them is the rear sight. Seems they it was always folding on its own accord... just can be annoying if you want to take a quick shot at a game... also when cleaning it and putting it back together, I seem to recall parts not wanting stay put while getting the slide back into the action (but that's probably just me :rolleyes:)

The short-throw lever is nice, it's also pretty light. 5lbs VS the 6.5lbs of a 39A or the 6lbs of a 9422/39M
 
Probably should have picked up a BL22 (just because) when they were inexpensive...
- The only things that bugs me about them is the rear sight. Seems they it was always folding on its own accord... just can be annoying if you want to take a quick shot at a game... also when cleaning it and putting it back together, I seem to recall parts not wanting stay put while getting the slide back into the action (but that's probably just me :rolleyes:)

The short-throw lever is nice, it's also pretty light. 5lbs VS the 6.5lbs of a 39A or the 6lbs of a 9422/39M

Hey sillymike-question.. Is that a tired sight, or a relatively new one? The old BL-22 I have=sight was floppy when I got it, so I ordered a replacement. I've never drifted a rear sight out before I don't think, not complicated but not eager to do it until I can get the rifle outside to test if I've got it centered.

There is a very small spring in that sight I think, holds the sight up or down I think. I checked to see if that could be ordered on it's own...but no dice.
 
In hindsight, it was probably a tired spring... It was a 90s rifle that I got to "borrow" for a few weeks. At that time, I had just assumed that it was a know problem with them, since a family member with a 70s BL22 was reporting the same issue.
- Hunting with him, he'd gotten into the habit of holding the sight up with the side of his left thumb.
 
I've been rocking a Henry H001T with the longer barrel for a year and some now and I've been loving it. Can't say I'm too big a fan of the long lever throw (Grew up shooting a BL22) but they perform pretty damn well all things considered. Going to be a nice trainer for my nephews since it matches up quite well with my Rossi R92.
 
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