I hated the cross bolt safety, enough that I replaced mine with one from Beartooth Mercantile. Now it looks like a slotted screw head..
I hated the cross bolt safety, enough that I replaced mine with one from Beartooth Mercantile. Now it looks like a slotted screw head..
you can also remove the safety and add a saddle ring if that’s your thing. Them old Marlins after a fluff and buff are smooth as butter, way better gun than any of “today’s Marlins”
There's no such thing as too bigis it too much power for deer? I would be a first time hunter so looking around, I just want to be prepared for whatever game without having to buy another rifle later
There's no such thing as too big
I've had several chrome guns and they all chip and flake no matter if factory or custom. Stainless steel is the way to goTwo additional methods to load and unload, gate and tube in addition to cycling the action. I like that Henry has decided to have both methods. No external safety. IMO advantage Henry. The All-Weather finish is matte hard chrome. I have no real world personal experience with hard chrome so no opinion. Henry says, "These finishes are permanently bonded to the underlying material and will never chip, peel, or flake." I believe Rugers' will be cast stainless steal they have used for years. It's a highly proven method for Ruger in handguns as well as semi auto and bolt guns. Advantage Ruger.
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