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Not to be left out: Henry Rifles RECALL notice
montanajoe
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In my opinion these recalls are getting out of hand. The lawyers are getting rich. (The camp Lejuene lawsuit gives the client roughly 1/3 of the settlement according an article in VFW magazine). In the end, the consumer pays a higher price for the product because a very few misuse and abuse it through ignorance and carelessness. Being a very senior senior citizen, I cannot recall a recall (get It?) in the 50's. Julie loved her little Pinto! My old '92 winchester doesn't have a safety, but my new one does. Some dummy's thumb slipped and big W. decided to put hammer locks on their levers. I recently read where a mother is sueing McDonalds because she, the mother dropped a hot chicken Mc Nugget on her four year old's leg. Did she do this on purpose?????? Hmmmmm. Perhaps she remembered the hot coffee incident and thought "hey, these nuggets don't have a warning on them, maybe, just maybe".
Well, I think a gun firing when you don't pull the trigger is a pretty important safety recall. YMMV.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Alec agrees. Don
Thank you for the notice. I just checked and mine is not on the recall list.
I had one in 22lr. JMO but they are pot metal, not sure of the centerfire ones but they are a budget gun at best, like the pot metal ruger and the rough rider.
You want a 45-70 lever gun get a Marlin or a Browning, an older one.
“Budget gun?” Man, I must be poorer than I thought, because I think Henrys are pretty darn nice!
Interestingly, I haven’t heard of too many Henry .22s blowing out their Zamak receivers.
Hey it is simple I don't one and don't want one.
Like I said they just don't seem to have the quality other offerings do.
YMMV
They are pretty good rifles, but Sam is correct. The receiver cover is just that, and it covers up an old design that Ithaca used to sell as their model 72 which were made for Ithaca by Erma Werke in Germany. Except for replacing a brass cover, which Henry sent me free, I don't remember ever having trouble with one. They are good rifles but are made with a cheaper design than say a Marlin 39A which is why they also cost much less. And yes Ken, the center fire rifles are of a completely different design.
Actually I heard on the radio that this the same lady that sued McDonalds for the coffee spill.