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Title: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on September 15, 2014, 06:14:52 PM
Here is my first Henry rifle, the Big Boy in .44 Magnum with a brass receiver. Actually it's not a hard weapon to deal with, and is very easy to clean. I couldn't tell you how many rounds this has seen, but it's eaten a bunch, and cleans up without much fuss.  This was bought after the Marlin I had, and it's been a delight to own, a true joy in handling, smoothness and very accurate. Along with the .45-70 I recently got, I will one day replace the Marlin .357 with a Henry .357 Big Boy.
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Dannyboy53 on January 02, 2015, 12:28:41 AM
This is a real beauty GM, I love the Henry rifles!  thumb1

Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Justin Hell on January 02, 2015, 02:20:31 AM
Great rifle...I love those things, and hope to own a Henry at some point.  Yours is gorgeous. Octagon barrels are sooo cool.  clap1

I have little experience with lever actions, proved it on Christmas...but still took out a pesky Stellar Jay with my dad's filthy old 22.  Missed after the first clumsy attempt to load it...but nailed it on the much quicker repeat shot. :)

It would be a hoot to fire a .44 mag in the same situation...and most of the mess would have just drifted away in the wind, in a pinkish purple vapor.  :))
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Carl in CT on January 05, 2015, 01:48:10 PM
Nice, that is one handsome lever action carbine! Boy would that pair nicely with my Western Marshal .44 mag! A .44 mag carbine is on my "one of these days" list. I was thinking a Marlin would do but a beautiful Henry like yours would be better! Congrats!

(http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/s430/Carl_in_CT/Western%20Marshal/P1010620_zpsb0a68693.jpg)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Dannyboy53 on January 06, 2015, 07:30:40 PM
Carl that's a good looking revolver you are sporting...I agree, it would make a nice companion to GM's .44!
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on January 06, 2015, 07:34:43 PM
Not as glamorous, here is the companion  :))

(http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af283/C13mechanic/HPIM0216.jpg) (http://s1016.photobucket.com/user/C13mechanic/media/HPIM0216.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Dannyboy53 on January 06, 2015, 07:39:18 PM
Serious firepower on this page!!
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: running-man on February 05, 2015, 10:58:52 AM
I'm sorely tempted to get a big boy in .357 mag.

SOG has them under retail.  All the big boys I've seen (when you can even find them, Henry is odd like that) have had $750+ price tags. 

(http://i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q647/jelucer/Brochures/henry_flyer.jpg~original)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Carl in CT on February 05, 2015, 11:39:22 AM
I'm sorely tempted to get a big boy in .357 mag.

SOG has them under retail.  All the big boys I've seen (when you can even find them, Henry is odd like that) have had $750+ price tags. 

(http://i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q647/jelucer/Brochures/henry_flyer.jpg~original)

Wow, good thing I'm broke. I'm not sure I like the magazine on the Henry though. I realize it is to replicate the original Henry and this is not a hunting rifle so it's probably no big deal. What a gorgeous gun though!
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 12:43:04 PM
Not a hunting rifle :o?  In my area I see just as many Henrys in the woods as Marlins.

One shop here carries Henry and Marlin rifles, and usually he has them priced pretty close, my Henry .45-70 would have been 9 dollars more than the equivalent Marlin, oh, sorry Remarlin chuckles1
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Carl in CT on February 05, 2015, 01:08:29 PM
Not a hunting rifle :o?  In my area I see just as many Henrys in the woods as Marlins.

One shop here carries Henry and Marlin rifles, and usually he has them priced pretty close, my Henry .45-70 would have been 9 dollars more than the equivalent Marlin, oh, sorry Remarlin chuckles1

It was by no means a slight on the Henry. I was thinking a rifle that pretty wouldn't be something a lot of guys take hunting but I stand corrected.
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 01:14:57 PM
I wouldn't drag it out, but shockingly, many do, and they get well protected :o
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: running-man on February 05, 2015, 01:18:36 PM
Carl (GM Carl, not Carl in CT  8)), 

All you guys in the Appalachian mountains are crazy!  :o  There's no way I'd take it out in the woods if I had one.  Heck I about had a coronary when I heard Blicero dropped my ugly betty yugo on a boulder his first time out with her!  chuckles1
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 01:32:29 PM
Carl (GM Carl, not Carl in CT  8)), 

All you guys in the Appalachian mountains are crazy!  :o  There's no way I'd take it out in the woods if I had one.  Heck I about had a coronary when I heard Blicero dropped my ugly betty yugo on a boulder his first time out with her!  chuckles1

You'uns need to understand, to some, it's just a purdy rifle, to others it's a tool, like a hammer, a way to feed the need, the need to feed. chuckles1   Crazy and Appalachian mountains in the same sentence is kinda demographic profiling, some of us are more adjusted than others, especially when we wander outta the hollars and come down off the ridges.  Look at the wonderful things we gave the world, bluegrass, Nascar and moonshine thumb1 rofl2 rofl2



http://youtu.be/yT2i2UylxJ0 (http://youtu.be/yT2i2UylxJ0)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Carl in CT on February 05, 2015, 01:56:05 PM
I found this video of the band at GM's family reunion this summer:

www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PS0P7w4YCDI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PS0P7w4YCDI)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Phosphorus32 on February 05, 2015, 02:00:08 PM
Carl (GM Carl, not Carl in CT  8)), 

All you guys in the Appalachian mountains are crazy!  :o  There's no way I'd take it out in the woods if I had one.  Heck I about had a coronary when I heard Blicero dropped my ugly betty yugo on a boulder his first time out with her!  chuckles1

You'uns need to understand, to some, it's just a purdy rifle, to others it's a tool, like a hammer, a way to feed the need, the need to feed. chuckles1   Crazy and Appalachian mountains in the same sentence is kinda demographic profiling redundant, some of us are more adjusted than others, especially when we wander outta the hollars and come down off the ridges.  Look at the wonderful things we gave the world, bluegrass, Nascar and moonshine thumb1 rofl2 rofl2



http://youtu.be/yT2i2UylxJ0 (http://youtu.be/yT2i2UylxJ0)

Fixed it for ya GM
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 02:03:00 PM
Bah!!! bat1

I'll catch you both behind the barn at some point :o   bat1 bat1   chuckles1
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: armedhippie on February 05, 2015, 06:09:58 PM
Carl (GM Carl, not Carl in CT  8)), 

All you guys in the Appalachian mountains are crazy!  :o  There's no way I'd take it out in the woods if I had one.  Heck I about had a coronary when I heard Blicero dropped my ugly betty yugo on a boulder his first time out with her!  chuckles1

You'uns need to understand, to some, it's just a purdy rifle, to others it's a tool, like a hammer, a way to feed the need, the need to feed. chuckles1   Crazy and Appalachian mountains in the same sentence is kinda demographic profiling, some of us are more adjusted than others, especially when we wander outta the hollars and come down off the ridges.  Look at the wonderful things we gave the world, bluegrass, Nascar and moonshine thumb1 rofl2 rofl2


Crazy? What, a man can't burn trash, while cleaning a SxS 12 ga, when doing his "business" on a toilet up on cinder blocks in the front yard, while yelling at the dogs to shut up at 3 am without being judged?!?

Just like those weird looks I was getting at walmart the other day, when pushing that shopping cart full of 25 lb bags of sugar. " Hey... maybe I just really like Kool-aid" and Just because my hollar's booby-traped from ridge to ridge...doesn't mean their not out to get me.  eyeball1 silly1 silly1

Check this guy out. When the prison Doc's done fitting my 1st cuz's new dentures, Ima gonna have him play at my wedding...

Slayer - Raining Blood (Banjo cover w/ solos) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ2ucr74YNk)


If yall every come through my neck of The Blue Ridge Mountains, stop on by, we'll open up a mason jar, throw another tire on the fire and shew tha dog off the "guest couch" in the yard.  thumb1

Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 06:31:10 PM
Save a jar for me and fill the washer machine sitting on the front porch with ice and beer  :P thumb1

City folks ::) they just don't understand   rofl2
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: running-man on February 05, 2015, 06:37:46 PM
If yall every come through my neck of The Blue Ridge Mountains, stop on by, we'll open up a mason jar, throw another tire on the fire and shew tha dog off the "guest couch" in the yard.  thumb1

Laff, I love you too hippie!  I had forgotten how close you live to Carl!   rofl2
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: armedhippie on February 05, 2015, 07:03:42 PM
Save a jar for me and fill the washer machine sitting on the front porch with ice and beer  :P thumb1

City folks ::) they just don't understand   rofl2

 rofl I'll cut a chunk off the deer hanging from the tree and toss it on the 55 gal drum smoker as well.  thumb1

W/o a doubt man. They just don't know how to really appreciate that clean mountain air.

If yall every come through my neck of The Blue Ridge Mountains, stop on by, we'll open up a mason jar, throw another tire on the fire and shew tha dog off the "guest couch" in the yard.  thumb1

Laff, I love you too hippie!  I had forgotten how close you live to Carl!   rofl2

 rofl rofl lol Yep we got this chunk of the Appalachian claimed for SKS Files.  thumb1
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Greasemonkey on February 05, 2015, 09:23:10 PM
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rofl I'll cut a chunk off the deer hanging from the tree and toss it on the 55 gal drum smoker as well.  thumb1

 thumb1 with green apple and peach tree twigs thrown in for that added taste.

For the non-venison type persons  ::), some dove or quail, squirrel, brown gravy, homemade mashed taters, and fried mater samitches with some sassafras tea drool1 drool1
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Dannyboy53 on February 05, 2015, 10:24:40 PM
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rofl I'll cut a chunk off the deer hanging from the tree and toss it on the 55 gal drum smoker as well.  thumb1

 thumb1 with green apple and peach tree twigs thrown in for that added taste.

For the non-venison type persons  ::), some dove or quail, squirrel, brown gravy, homemade mashed taters, and fried mater samitches with some sassafras tea drool1 drool1

Now you're making me hungry Greasemonkey, especially talking about the squirrel and gravy...big old "cat-head" biscuits would go well with that too.
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Carl in CT on February 05, 2015, 10:41:15 PM
OK, I might not be a mountain man nor a redneck but I definitely am no city dweller either. People in rural parts of southern New England such as myself are commonly known as Swamp Yankees, thank you very much. Don't trust everything in the below article, it isn't 100% accurate but you'll get the gist of it. You can't really define a Swamp Yankee, you just have to be one or know one well to get it.

http://www.geni.com/projects/Swamp-Yankees-of-Southern-New-England/3692 (http://www.geni.com/projects/Swamp-Yankees-of-Southern-New-England/3692)
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Dannyboy53 on February 06, 2015, 09:52:22 AM
OK, I might not be a mountain man nor a redneck but I definitely am no city dweller either. People in rural parts of southern New England such as myself are commonly known as Swamp Yankees, thank you very much. Don't trust everything in the below article, it isn't 100% accurate but you'll get the gist of it. You can't really define a Swamp Yankee, you just have to be one or know one well to get it.

http://www.geni.com/projects/Swamp-Yankees-of-Southern-New-England/3692 (http://www.geni.com/projects/Swamp-Yankees-of-Southern-New-England/3692)

Thanks for the education Carl, this is my first time hearing of this...fascinating!
Title: Re: Henry BigBoy in .44 Magnum
Post by: Tudorp on May 13, 2015, 11:17:38 AM
Love Henry rifles. I just posted my Big Boy and Golden boy. Love shooting Henrys.