loose noose
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I'm sure this has been covered before but I'm about to order one from Bud's, so tell me the good, bad, and indifference about this rifle. Thanks in advance for your replies.
Wood "forearm." Wouldn't a wood firearm tend to disintegrate a bit upon firing?The 1866 Henry had a wood firearm.
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/products/long-guns/repeating-rifles-1/1866-yellowboy.html
I own two rossi 92's in 45 colt both have 16in barrels one has the standard loop the other has the large loop lever on them! I love both of mine plus as a sidenote I also bought two heritage big bore pistols in 45 colt 4 3/4in barrels they shoot great!!I've shot my friend's Henry .357 a couple of times and I really can't say anything bad about it that isn't just personal preference. One is it's really heavy. And the main thing I dislike is the lack of a loading gate. If I'm going to buy a lever .357, it's going to have a loading gate, it's one of the best things about that type of rifle. And I am going to buy one, a Rossi/Taurus r92, 16" SS one.