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Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Cadet on Mon May 28, 2012 6:40 pm

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"Our new Model H010 .45-70 can handle them all. Its receiver is blued steel fitted with an 18.43" round barrel underneath and a tubular magazine of four-round capacity. Its pistol-grip buttstock and steel-capped forend are crafted of beautiful American walnut and cut with checkering to provide a sure grip. The buttstock wears a soft rubber pad to help shooters handle .45-70 recoil from a 7.08 lb. rifle. The model H010 will be factory issued with XS Ghost Ring rear peep sight with blade front. Because the receiver is drilled and tapped, scope mounting is an easy option.

If you need a handy yet powerful lever gun capable of fast repeat shots in the bear country of Alaska, or just a short, light rifle for deer hunting in the mountains of Pennsylvania, our new Model H010 will provide the accuracy and reliability you can count on." (http://henryrepeating.com/rifle-45-70.cfm)

Anyone seen one yet? I might be interested... I dont know how I feel about loading a "real" caliber lever gun through the tube however.
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Anokamnman on Mon May 28, 2012 9:49 pm

I have seen one. It is very tempting. I have a thing for 45-70 now. It looks like a nice rifle.
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Greg on Mon May 28, 2012 11:06 pm

For that kind of money you can get the Marlin Guide gun version or, if you don't need it short, get the Marlin 1895 Cowboy version with the 26" octagonal barrel and nice wood. I got one of those and I love it, it's about the same price!

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/ ... /1895G.asp

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/firearms/ ... cowboy.asp
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Rem700 on Mon May 28, 2012 11:14 pm

Greg wrote:For that kind of money you can get the Marlin Guide gun version or, if you don't need it short, get the Marlin 1895 Cowboy version with the 26" octagonal barrel and nice wood. I got one of those and I love it, it's about the same price!

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/ ... /1895G.asp

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/firearms/ ... cowboy.asp


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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Cadet on Tue May 29, 2012 10:46 am

I know all about all the new .45-70s marlins putting out, GBL, SBL, G etc but Ive heard lots of complaints of quality issues of rifles coming out of their new factory.
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Holland&Holland on Tue May 29, 2012 10:53 am

Ya know, I am typically a sucker for a lever gun and .45-70 is one of my favorite rounds but something about this one just looks off. Can't put my finger on it but pretty she is not. I would go the marlin route I think if I was going this way. Have not heard about any quality issues with Marlins, typically they are built like a tank. That is why they have a 2nd set of reloading data for the .45-70 for the Marlins.
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby rugersol on Tue May 29, 2012 11:10 am

Holland&Holland wrote:Can't put my finger on it but pretty she is not.

I thought the same thing ... I think the fore-end's a little short ...

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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Holland&Holland on Tue May 29, 2012 11:18 am

Yup. Comparing the pic I think the stock lines on the Marlin are much more classic (plus the wood looks better). Also looking at the barrel the henery is to rossi like and not as refined as the marlin. Also look at the receiver area, the swoop henery did just does not look right.
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Eric Marleau on Tue May 29, 2012 11:40 am

I have the Marlin Guide Gun.
No quality issues. Another internet fabrication.

I've shot many deer with it, using my reloads.

I would go with the Guide Gun if I were you.

I own many levers, and except for my Model 71 .348Win. I would have to say that the .45-70 is my next favorite.


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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby rugersol on Tue May 29, 2012 11:41 am

I dunno ... maybe I'm jest easy ... but if it fed from the receiver, and had a longer fore-end, I'd seriously consider it ... rest of it looks good, to me ... particularly the included XS sights!

Buddy of mine had a Big Boy .44 ... very nice, smooth rifle! ... awfully heavy though! ... even for a octagon!
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby rugersol on Tue May 29, 2012 11:42 am

Eric Marleau wrote:except for my Model 71 .348Win.

If I didn't already have an '86 Extra-Lite! :(
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Snakeman721 on Tue May 29, 2012 2:34 pm

Save up your pennies and get the real thing...a Winchester 1886! Either the original (obviously used) or the Japanese Winchester or Browning new models. Either is a thing of beauty and makes that Henry look like some sort of Frankenstein's monster! Heck, the Henry Big Boy goes for $750 new, for another $300 you can have a N.I.B. 1886 Winchester!
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Holland&Holland on Tue May 29, 2012 2:39 pm

Snakeman721 wrote:. 1886 Winchester!


Now that is a lever gun!
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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Snakeman721 on Tue May 29, 2012 2:45 pm

Holland&Holland wrote:
Snakeman721 wrote:. 1886 Winchester!


Now that is a lever gun!


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Re: Henry Repeating Arms .45-70 Rifle

Postby Eric Marleau on Tue May 29, 2012 3:19 pm

The Model 71 replaced the '86 in 1936.

I would really like to get the Browning replica '86.
I see that the prices for the replica 71's and '86 are around $1700.00.

An original Model 71 is selling realistically for around $2000.00, and the good old original '86 is through the roof in price.

Unbelievable pricing.

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