Not sure what the budget is and I see it's your nephew, not your son, but those Henry's are sure nice....
Finally handled one the other day. Things are built like Swiss watches.
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Not sure what the budget is and I see it's your nephew, not your son, but those Henry's are sure nice....
I hope to have a Big Boy in .44.... as soon as don't feel guilty buying it. Might be a while.Finally handled one the other day. Things are built like Swiss watches.

A single shot will sit in the closet or safe when he gets a little older.
Get him a 10-22 and let him spend his own money and time tricking it out.
Your on the right path, there's no way to go wrong with a 10-22. Over the years he can change it into the rifle he wants or keep it the same way it is. For the money you cant beat them. In my opinion every gun owner in America should have no less than 1 10-22 in their house.Awesome feedback. Thanks gents!
Ill start kicking around ODT and look for some of rjoae models. 10-22 is something he can grow into - like the acccesory fun as he grows up. There is something about a classic bolt too and replaceable stock as he grows. Maybe a Ruger take down?
Great start. Not lookig to go to cheap - I'll invest in something he can use for years and time we can spend together.