Henry .22s On Sale At Cabela's

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Henry .22s On Sale At Cabela's

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On sale at Cabela's for a few days. I think if I needed a good working man's .22 it would be one of these....$259 8)
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That would mean I'd have to join the hunt for .22LR ammo!!! :P :lol: :lol:
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Griff wrote:That would mean I'd have to join the hunt for .22LR ammo!!! :P :lol: :lol:
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Maybe convert one to 9mm and shoot reloads, instead of 22 LR, to save money...
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I like the looks of the Henry Pump Action 22...comes in 22 mag. also but of course that one is not on sale.
Never handled one.... anyone on here own one? Is the action smooth?

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If it's anything like the Taurus 62, i.e a clone of the Winchester gallery guns, which it appears to be.....

Fun to shoot. The locking/unlocking of the action is a bit 'abrupt', sort of snappy. Not like a pump shotgun. Pump it like you mean it, even if it's only a .22.

Handling was overall well. The only Taurus product I really didn't have an issue with, since even they couldn't screw up Browning's design too much.
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That's a good price from Cabela's! There is no Cabela's in my area so I picked one up locally for $317. Very slick action. I just need to get out and shoot it.

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Y2K's first lever-action was one of these in their "large loop" version. He was weaned watching "True Grit", so when he saw this at a gun show (around 5 years old), I knew I had to get him one. Great little gun.

His Mom though, was less than please, when he ran around the house at an early age yelling, "Fill your hands you son of a..." :shock:
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