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Henry Big Boy Revolvers
I saw some pics of Henry's new revolvers, looks like they are chambered in 38/357 for now. I will say they are different looking, I'm not thrilled with the MSRP price of $928 although I'm sure it will be somewhat lower.
Thoughts?
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I saw them. After deep thought and intense study, I have finally come up with something nice to say-
"At least they aren't stainless!"
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I had to go to Henry's web site to check this out. $528, sure. $628, maybe. But $928, sorry, no thanks.
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I don't think the price is too far out of line. MSRP on a new Ruger GP100 starts at $979 and a S&W 686 starts at $959. Remember, MSRP is usually higher than the actual retail price. I'd expect the Henry revolver to land in the high $700's to low $800's when they actually hit dealer shelves which is, again, in the same range as comparable offerings from S&W and Ruger.
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They might be well made, but no one yet knows how well they will hold up and what their quirks might be. Not so with the Ruger and S&W guns. On a strictly personal note, the styling and design features do not appeal to me. A free standing ejector rod?? in this day and age?? Really??? ![]() They'll probably sell a bunch initially to the curious, mostly, I think. After that, who knows. Were I a betting man, I wouldn't bet on its long term commercial survival. I might be wrong, time will tell.
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They're fugly and too expensive. Maybe for 199.00, maybe.
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Maybe the folks at Henry not only decided
to get in on the apparent revival of interest in revolvers but said to themselves, "Well, if Kimber can get into revolvers, so can we." So far Kimber's track record has been positive with its K6 but that firearm reflects innovation with input from a respected revolver guru, namely Grant Cunningham. And Kimber's entry was aimed at the old love affair for the smaller 6 shot .38s typified by the Colt D frame. I'd like to know who was involved in the Henry design and also see what its innards look like. We know the Kimber innards are a knockoff of the S&W design but that's fairly typical of other revolvers except Ruger. Even Colt in its 2020 Python directly copied Smith's bolt/cylinder stop design. With the Henry, the ejector rod design makes me think a pull forward on it will release the cylinder. But the ejector rod throw looks small, too small even for positive ejection of .38s. Last edited by UncleEd; April 15, 2023 at 07:32 AM. |
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https://www.henryusa.com/news/henry-...fles-and-more/
![]() ![]() I think they look great so far. I'm glad they didn't cover the ejector rod. It looks to be more robust so I don't think you're going to bend that one. I also really like the brass gripframe. It reminds me of my Colt's. I hope it's easy to disassemble so it would easily deep clean for black powder loads. Make a 45 Colt version and I'll buy it. |
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Just based on the looks, it looks like a European Saturday Night Special, like an RG.
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My first thought is that somebody crossed an RG with an old H&R from the 70s.
The price is , in my opinion, outlandish. Too expensive and ugly for me. |
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I like the birds head option but the exposed ejection rod and price are a big concern for me.
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Instead of constantly adding new products, I just wish Henry would step up production on their side gate lever actions so I could actually find one. I don’t really need any more new products I can’t find.
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That said, Henry makes quality firearms, that last and shoot well. I have yet to see one in person, but the fit and finish in pictures looks first class. I's like to see how they fit in my hand. The large trigger guard looks like it could be a knuckle buster. As far as the looks of the gun, it looks like a revolver and is no uglier than a Super Redhawk. |
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What "jet interior" said in post #13, above. I've been watching for 2 years now for a henry single shot rifle, but no luck. Let's hope henry steps up production on all their rifles.
As for the henry revolver, let me apologize in advance, but I LIKE it. I like the brass grip frame, the blued finish, and even the ejector rod doesn't bother me. I especially like the changeable front sights, which can be used to regulate the elevation for your particular load. As for the quality, 4 new henry rifles have come into the family during the past 8 years, and I've been very satisfied with the quality. I would buy a henry lever action rifle, before the ruger marlins. Prices for everything are skyrocketing, and so, I don't find the price too much out of line in the current economy. (My house insurance just went up 40 $/month, and yesterday's trip to the supermarket was shocking.) |
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I'm interested in details that aren't available yet?
Sight options? (because the pics make the rear look pretty small.) Grip frame is separate. Can there be/will there be/are there grip frame options? How does the cylinder lock up? How big a deal to disassemble? (looks like the hammer will be easy. ) What parts will be available? How is drop safety handled?
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Leaves me a bit cold. The brass frame is a turn off for me. The birds head likewise. The external ejector rod reminds me of the 1917 or New Service, which is OK. Beef the gun up, keep the butt square, make it all blue, and chamber it in .45 Colt or 45 acp with clips, or .44 SPL and I'll be more interested.
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One word: FUGLY
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Saw one today at nra 2023. Really disinterested. Grips were awkward. Trigger pull was kind of Colt like, but way heavy and stacking.
The closest other maker would be Charter or what EAA imports. They are a unique look and fit with other things Henry does. Folks will like them, just not me. I handled a ton of revolvers today from Korth to Colt to Charter to what Beretta is importing. Beretta’s were the best actions, very closely followed by Korth. They are both top dollar though. |
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I have not seen anyone else call it out yet, but I wonder why they did not make these single action? I recognize double actions and single actions were both in use when lever guns were in their prime, but...... a lever gun and a single action revolver just feel like they go together more than a double action swing out cylinder.
I don't mind how they look personally. I applaud another entrant into the revolver game because competition is a good thing. I hope they are successful although I will agree they made some interesting design choices. Wonder if Ruger or Henry ever package a lever gun with a companion piece if it would drive sales. |
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Offspring of an H&R that was unwillingly bred with a Colt that had an STD.
One of the engineers looked up from their computer, saw their "Form Follows Function" inspirational poster, and started eliminating machining operations to "purify" it. It'll pair well with the 2x4 design principle of the Homesteader.
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Lose the brass grip and trigger guard, offer checkered grips, and lower the price to about $500…..and maybe.
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The brass grip is the best part. It means you can change grip frames easily.
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Franken Mauser nailed it.......BUTT UGLY! I DON"T want one.......EVER!!!!!
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