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    Henry Doing Revolvers

    https://www.henryusa.com/handguns/big-boy-revolver/

    357/38 - one with bird's head looks neat, just because. Really have no need and too many other bills.
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    One more thing I didn’t know I need…



    Y’all know I’m going to have to get one at some point.

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    Joking aside, the aesthetics are going to be controversial. However, it is nice to see a new 34 ounce medium frame .357 on the market. Hopefully, this will spur some size efficient offerings from other companies.
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    My opinion is torn if they are aesthetically pleasing or horrifying.

    Competitive MSRP so hopefully the initial reviewers understand revolvers and don’t whine about screws backing out.
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    Interesting.
    Bears a resemblance to the H&R and HS double action revolvers faked up to look like SAA.
    Maybe with some Brass Black or black powder tarnish...

    Now Hannity can really advertise Henry guns for self defense.
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    Ugly as shit, yet I am strangely drawn. I have an old Colt with the unsupported ejection rod. I have an Uberti .357 Colt SA clone.

    I think I am going to love this gun, when I start reloading. And it will likely be shot more than the Colt in .41LC and the Cowboy .357.


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    Reminds me of the first gen Colt Trooper sort of. Not as ugly as LCRs. "A traditional revolver sight picture is achieved with a fixed notch cut directly into the frame and a ramped blade front sight, of which three sizes are included for regulating the point of aim to match the point of impact. " NOICE!



    Wonder if Henry could crank out a Winchester Model 12 pump replica economically?
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    That's an...interesting design. Like the bastard child of a Colt Lightning/Thunderer and a S&W hand ejector. Colt-ish with the separate triggerguard, backstrap, and screw-in hammer stud. But all the modernity of the S&W.

    Looks like the Imperatos' affectation for Colt revolvers is heritable. Not my cup of tea but I hope they sell them by the pallet. Certainly more interesting than yet another Glock clone.



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    Uglier than a mud fence.
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    I actually like how it looks, but I loved my Pontiac Aztek also, so take that for what it’s worth.

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