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  • Grumps21

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    I put a deposit down on a Henry .22LR lever action today. I wasn’t planning on buying a gun on this range trip, but it was marked down by about $100 and I couldn’t let it get away. I was on the bike this range trip, and didn’t have a good way of transporting it, so I did the layaway plan so that I can pick it up on the next range outing. It was one of their loners and comes with the box and all paperwork. They apparently had an accident at one of their other locations, so the directive was given to get rid of all loner lever actions because someone wasn’t educated on how to clear the weapon. This was on my bucket list, though far from the top in priority. Now, I guess I have to get me a .22 wheel gun.
     

    zackmars

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    Tnhawk

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    I put a deposit down on a Henry .22LR lever action today. I wasn’t planning on buying a gun on this range trip, but it was marked down by about $100 and I couldn’t let it get away. I was on the bike this range trip, and didn’t have a good way of transporting it, so I did the layaway plan so that I can pick it up on the next range outing. It was one of their loners and comes with the box and all paperwork. They apparently had an accident at one of their other locations, so the directive was given to get rid of all loner lever actions because someone wasn’t educated on how to clear the weapon. This was on my bucket list, though far from the top in priority. Now, I guess I have to get me a .22 wheel gun.
    Gongrats on a good rifle. My first lever gun was a Henry 22. It was followed by several more. 357, 44. 45-70.
    Like the 1911, lever guns are addictive.
     

    Grumps21

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    Gongrats on a good rifle. My first lever gun was a Henry 22. It was followed by several more. 357, 44. 45-70.
    Like the 1911, lever guns are addictive.
    Yes they are. I have a Rossi .357 trapper and it’s by far my favorite rifle. Have a 30-30 Marlin Glenfield too but it’s too expensive for plinking. I relate the lever actions to manual transmission cars. For some folks, rowing your own gears is just so much more fun.
     

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    this is on it’s way. It will take the place of my P365 which I sold this last weekend. I could not shoot the P365 for squat. I tried and tried some more…. Still sucked. just to small for me. Now that the weather is better in the evening, I have started my fitness walking again and will get back to some hiking. I wear a belly band holster for those activities and this will take the Sig’s place. I can rationalize the need for another gun with the best of ‘em!



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