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Lever Gun Porn

Here's the rest of the pictures I took!

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My humble beginnings of a collection
Henry .22
Henry Big Boy steel .357 Mag
Marlin 1894 .44 mag
Marlin 30as 30-30View attachment 949812

How do you like the Henry .357? I have a Marlin .357, and have been thinking about getting a Henry Silver Boy in .357.
Nice, not so very humble, beginning. Love the Marlin 1894 and the Henry .357, and everyone needs at least one Marlin 30/30! congrats!
 
How do you like the Henry .357? I have a Marlin .357, and have been thinking about getting a Henry Silver Boy in .357.
Nice, not so very humble, beginning. Love the Marlin 1894 and the Henry .357, and everyone needs at least one Marlin 30/30! congrats!

I love the Henry. it is very accurate, feeds any kind of ammo that I've tried, zero recoil and the fit and finish is really top notch. Don't tell the lever gun purist but I enjoy it more than the Marlins. It's a blast to shoot. I enjoy the traditional loading gate as much as the next guy but the tube fed loading is quick and easy(just not as satisfying)
 
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I love the Henry. it is very accurate, feeds any kind of ammo that I've tried, zero recoil and the fit and finish is really top notch. Don't tell the lever gun purist but I enjoy it more than the Marlins. It's a blast to shoot. I enjoy the traditional loading gate as much as the next guy but the tube fed loading is quick and easy(just not as satisfying)

Thanks for the reply. I am a Marlin fan, but one just cannot overlook the Henry's when looking for a lever gun. Henry makes a dang fine lever gun, and as you said, the fit and finish does not take a back seat to anyone. Henry's customer service is also top notch. I have 3 Henry's, .44, .45colt, and a silver boy .22 and am pleased with all three. I have been trying to find a Henry silver boy in .357, just because I would like to have one. The JM stamped Marlins are going up in value and can be difficult to find. While there is no collector value on the Henry's, their fit, finish, accuracy and customer service makes them a very desirable lever action.
 
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