Posted by JD Seller on February 14, 2016 at 15:35:16 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: lever gun update posted by Nick167 on February 14, 2016 at 15:05:25:
Your Henry 22s must be different than the one I bought. It was cheap gun. I think I gave $175 new 15 years ago at Theisens, a local farm supply store. That rifle shot and fired fine. The sights where JUNK. The front sight was almost an 1/8 of an inch wide. You could park a car behind it. If you tried to set the sight up to where you would center the top of the sight on your target then you were shooting too low. I finally put a cheap scoop on it and traded it. I wanted a scabbard gun to carry on the tractor/pickup for varmints. The scope made that a dream. I wanted something you could beat the heck out of and still shot some thing close with it. With that Henry it had better be REAL close as you where not going to hit it very far away. LOL
So I went back to my pump action Rossi 22 mag. I gave $50 for that cheap gun 35 years ago. It has ridden under just about every pickup seat I have owned. It gets dusty, dirty and still will shoot. It looks bad but gets the job done. 22MAG is getting hard to find. I have to order it online to find it anymore.
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