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Just bought a youth model .22 for my daughter. Seems like a fantastic little gun.
 
SpaghettiChesters (Uberti) is still making great quality reproduction's also. I bought the 1866 Uberti Yellowboy last fall in .38spcl. My only complaint is the inside of the reciever was god awful filthy, they must not have given it a final wash, lots of machining remnants, glad I decided to give it the once over before firing it for the first time. Its big and heavy, I got the sporting version with the 24" octagon barrel, great fun to shoot, especially knowing I'll never be able to afford the real deal. Have only fired one Henry in my lifetime, .357 cal. They are great rifles no doubt.
 

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I have the Henry Golden Boy 22. They are pricey but made in the USA and are very smooth.I have a Rossi and a couple of Marlins.The Henry is the best. Love mine.
 
I bought one for my son in 45-70 brass butt plate and it’s an awesome rifle. My son shoots 3” groups at 100yrds open sights. 15yr old kid likes to shoot old school no scope. We’re thinking about the skinner sights.
Triggers nice too!!
 
I recently got me a Henry Big Boy Steel in .41Mag, action is smooth with a short throw lever, so far I've just shot it for function and it did great, very happy with it.
Got it from grabagun.com, they've had some very good prices that no one else have been able to beat, this is my first Henry and I'm glad I bought it.
 
brandyspaw said, "So I've been thinking about getting a Henry in 45 Colt."

The first Henry I bought was the .45 LC and it is the best rifle I own! Even my piss poor eyesight friends can hit the orange at 100 yards with the Henry .45lc golden boy with iron sights! The "thwack" is incredible and worth the .55 cents per shot.

Since then I have invested in multiple 30-30, .357/.38 and .22 as an investment to resell when the time is right. I have a few for practice and showing off before I make a sale. Not a single issue compared to my Marlin or Remingtons.
 
Had a 22lr lever for a while. Never gave me any problems and i bought it secondhand. It's still running over 10 years after I gave it away. I got to shoot it in march this year.
Gave it to a buddy's father who wanted a 22 rifle but was living on S.S. and didn't have much cash.
 
I think I'm going to buy a 45colt henry to go with my pistols, I'm going to wait till the exact one I want is available (and I have the cash). I keep getting tempted by the others, they all look pretty good. Eventually I want a 45-70, but I think that will be down the road. Might do a couple .22s for my boys at some point as well. I think that would be pretty neat for them to shoot and then hang onto for the future.
 
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