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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 2719175" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>The Henry Big Boy has left a sour taste in a lot of SASS members mouths due to their advertising. They advertised it as SASS legal before SASS approved it. Lot's of folks didn't like that. A few people use them, some are happy with them, some are not. Go to the SASSWire and do a search and read some of the comments. Henry just released their version of the actual 1860 Henry rifle. Very pretty, very expensive. I'd love to have one, as they are American made. Mine is a Uberti. I started with, and still shoot a Rossi '92. While they will never be as fast as a slicked up '73 or '66, they can be smoothed up very nicely. I bought the CD and spring kit from Stevesgunz, did the work myself and love the rifle more than I ever did. In fact my '92 is my favorite rifle to carry. Very light, well balanced, and the front sight comes up when I shoulder it. I don't like guns that force me to look for the front sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 2719175, member: 14195"] The Henry Big Boy has left a sour taste in a lot of SASS members mouths due to their advertising. They advertised it as SASS legal before SASS approved it. Lot's of folks didn't like that. A few people use them, some are happy with them, some are not. Go to the SASSWire and do a search and read some of the comments. Henry just released their version of the actual 1860 Henry rifle. Very pretty, very expensive. I'd love to have one, as they are American made. Mine is a Uberti. I started with, and still shoot a Rossi '92. While they will never be as fast as a slicked up '73 or '66, they can be smoothed up very nicely. I bought the CD and spring kit from Stevesgunz, did the work myself and love the rifle more than I ever did. In fact my '92 is my favorite rifle to carry. Very light, well balanced, and the front sight comes up when I shoulder it. I don't like guns that force me to look for the front sight. [/QUOTE]
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