The Trigger on my Big Boy Colt 45 was not too bad but had more travel and some gritty creep in it. All it took was a little bit of polishing on the surfaces of the sear and the trigger that touch with 6,000 grit paper on a flat file.
I removed one turn from the main spring also. Now the trigger does not have any noticeable creep in it and breaks with a surprise when you fire. It improved my shooting of the rifle.
I also have a Henry Small Game Carbine 22 LR. The trigger on it was perfect right out of the box.
Actually the trigger on the 45 was pretty good out of the box, but I knew what it needed to make it better and I couldn't help myself.
Henry Triggers
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Re: Henry Triggers
I've fixed almost all of my triggers.
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Thanks for the report! Henry is definitely getting interesting. I know a lot of shooters are looking for the Single Shot to be a "Handi" clone with good wood but I'm hoping it will be something along the lines of the Ruger #1. In that they are chasing the BLR, I think this wouldn't be unreasonable.
Remember the Mossberg SS!. Very nice looking rifle with great reviews but is literally disappeared. I did some reason on it and found that the manufacturing equipment was sold and requirements by the purchasers were silence about who bought everything. The buyer has never been identified.
Remember the Mossberg SS!. Very nice looking rifle with great reviews but is literally disappeared. I did some reason on it and found that the manufacturing equipment was sold and requirements by the purchasers were silence about who bought everything. The buyer has never been identified.
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I saw an add for Hornady new for 2017. 25-35 ,218 Bee and 41 mag ammo for lever actions. I don't know how many rifles are out there for these cartridges. Maybe they know something?
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May be they are going to offer rifle chambered in these cartridges, already doing the 41 Mag of course.jdl447 wrote:I saw an add for Hornady new for 2017. 25-35 ,218 Bee and 41 mag ammo for lever actions. I don't know how many rifles are out there for these cartridges. Maybe they know something?
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