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  • Jimbob2.0

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    Feb 20, 2008
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    Excellent now lets hope they broaden the line in calibers and finishes.

    Something all weather in .357 or even a takedown would be rocking good.
     

    00 Del

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    Jan 1, 2012
    99
    The Dena, MD
    Get a Rope

    A lever action made in New York City?

    Get a rope!

    No way never will I own one of their ugly rifles made in Brooklyn. People who can actually own and shoot the rifles they make know something about rifles.
     

    Racer Doug14

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    Feb 22, 2013
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    Millers Maryland
    A lever action made in New York City?

    Get a rope!

    No way never will I own one of their ugly rifles made in Brooklyn. People who can actually own and shoot the rifles they make know something about rifles.

    I dont understand your comment.

    I've always respected Henry's fit and finish. Their QC is pretty high also. Customer service has a decent reputation too. Versus Marlin, I dont think it's close. Your lever gun options are not very big. Italian made ones. Japanese made Winchester, then Marlin and Henry.

    If they expand the caliber selection. They'll sell more than any of the others.
     

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