A Henry Saddle Ring Trapper
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A Henry Saddle Ring Trapper
Check out this Henry, a fella over on RFC converted to a saddle ring Trapper:
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/sh ... p?t=167089
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/sh ... p?t=167089
Yep, same "Meanc" here.
I originally posted that thread in January of 07', but another RFC member brought it up from the depths
and wanted me to repost the pics.
Anyway, it's still just as solid and accurate as the day I bought it and is as handy as it gets.


I originally posted that thread in January of 07', but another RFC member brought it up from the depths
and wanted me to repost the pics.
Anyway, it's still just as solid and accurate as the day I bought it and is as handy as it gets.

...and I don't think he even knows it...Walks around with a half-assed grin...If he feels fear, he don't show it. Just rides into hell and back again.
Thanks.
Since I originally did all the work to it, I've actually cut down another inch off the stock to make it more user friendly for my daughter.
It had a few dings in the stock and forearm so I cleaned those up too.
My daughter loves her 9422 but it's a little long for her right now, so she's really liking the ability to cycle the lever and getting it up to her shoulder for a comfortable fit.
BTW, it's had a little over 5000 rds thru it now with no problems at all.
So it's definitely proven its worth, plus some.
Since I originally did all the work to it, I've actually cut down another inch off the stock to make it more user friendly for my daughter.
It had a few dings in the stock and forearm so I cleaned those up too.
My daughter loves her 9422 but it's a little long for her right now, so she's really liking the ability to cycle the lever and getting it up to her shoulder for a comfortable fit.
BTW, it's had a little over 5000 rds thru it now with no problems at all.
So it's definitely proven its worth, plus some.
...and I don't think he even knows it...Walks around with a half-assed grin...If he feels fear, he don't show it. Just rides into hell and back again.
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