Love this little rifle… Swapped magazine follower for a brass one, put the large loop lever on for my hands with gloves and added the saddle ring receiver cover just because it looks cool…
We own two of these rifles, both have cheap scopes mounted (senior eyes appreciate seeing what we shooting at)...the rifles are our primary plinking rifles, used with the cheapest bulk ammo we can find...with the cheap ammo we shoot out to a hundred yards, with enough accuracy to keep us entertained...with 'better' ammo we can shoot under an inch at 25 yards, which would do fine for small game...the guns are reliable, easily maintained...the kids enjoy the rifle range, too, a big happy minute for us...gotta recommend a .22 platform (rifle, handgun, it doesn't matter) for those times ammo is rare or very high priced, because trigger time IS trigger time, and that includes .22 (the guns can run shorts and longs, also, just for variety/availability)...good video...!
I bought a new H001 a few weeks ago but haven't performed the mandatory cleaning Henry's preservative off of it yet however the fore grip was sliding back and forth just a smidgeon in which I tightened the barrel band screw and remedied that problem. I plan on installing the leather sling and swivel kit on it that i got from Henry Outfitters and the corresponding picitinny rail and a scope on it and their hammer extension for scope shooting. It would be nice if a metal front sight is available for it. One thing I've thought about doing is using Flitz metal polish on the brass magazine tube. It works very well on firearm parts and on guitar frets.
Actually, if you have proper licensing, anyone can own/possess a fully automatic weapon but I don’t recall discussing them in this video. Could you help me out with a time stamp to the reference and I can clarify or correct what I said? Thanks
@@DaGunGuy- think he’s referring to the 1:19 mark when you said “lots of people like their semi auto’s, their full auto’s, their revolvers..” which is completely true
Love this little rifle… Swapped magazine follower for a brass one, put the large loop lever on for my hands with gloves and added the saddle ring receiver cover just because it looks cool…
We own two of these rifles, both have cheap scopes mounted (senior eyes appreciate seeing what we shooting at)...the rifles are our primary plinking rifles, used with the cheapest bulk ammo we can find...with the cheap ammo we shoot out to a hundred yards, with enough accuracy to keep us entertained...with 'better' ammo we can shoot under an inch at 25 yards, which would do fine for small game...the guns are reliable, easily maintained...the kids enjoy the rifle range, too, a big happy minute for us...gotta recommend a .22 platform (rifle, handgun, it doesn't matter) for those times ammo is rare or very high priced, because trigger time IS trigger time, and that includes .22 (the guns can run shorts and longs, also, just for variety/availability)...good video...!
The BEST informative video i have watched on the Henry H001 .. great job!
Wow, thanks!
@DaGunGuy you are welcome, I subscribed 👍🏻
I bought a new H001 a few weeks ago but haven't performed the mandatory cleaning Henry's preservative off of it yet however the fore grip was sliding back and forth just a smidgeon in which I tightened the barrel band screw and remedied that problem. I plan on installing the leather sling and swivel kit on it that i got from Henry Outfitters and the corresponding picitinny rail and a scope on it and their hammer extension for scope shooting. It would be nice if a metal front sight is available for it.
One thing I've thought about doing is using Flitz metal polish on the brass magazine tube. It works very well on firearm parts and on guitar frets.
Yes been wanting to get a rifle in 22lr lever act!!!
Just purchased mine today. For 325$.
Can you show cleaning without disassembling
After shooting how many rounds do you have to clean the bore?
Tampons make excellent shotgun cleaners you can get them from the boys rooms in mini soda
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This was the first gun I ever shot!
Why is Henry rifles are made exactly like Winchester model 94😅
Wheres it available for $300?!
I gave 326+tax at Walmart...
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My winchester would not be100% reliable ejecting remington cbs
Be advised, you can NOT buy spare parts for this rifle. You are warned.
I think that Henry has a lifetime warranty though
@@LilYeshua That's true, until they go out of business. Then what?
@@leor8588- they’ve been around almost 30 years, do you see them going out of business anytime soon?
@@BrockNessMonster1991 They won't sell spare parts..... once that news is out, they won't last long.
Don't buy one a continual jamming problem.
I haven't had a single jam with this gun.
you can't baby the action, work it with authority and it wont bind up.
@@jmanownz985 well said
fwiw, mine was new in 2022, cycles everything I've put thru it from cheep bulk to CCI and Norma match to colebri shorts/caps..
Henry says to run the action fast however on some early models I've read that people had problems with it like you described
You should educate yourself.Nobody can own a fully auto in this country.They've been against the law for a long time
Actually, if you have proper licensing, anyone can own/possess a fully automatic weapon but I don’t recall discussing them in this video. Could you help me out with a time stamp to the reference and I can clarify or correct what I said? Thanks
Hey Daniel, everything you said was incorrect.. maybe you should educate yourself instead?
@@DaGunGuy- think he’s referring to the 1:19 mark when you said “lots of people like their semi auto’s, their full auto’s, their revolvers..” which is completely true
@@BrockNessMonster1991 Ah! Well it's still legal if your licensed ... although I think it was just me misspeaking.
@@DaGunGuy - nah pretty sure you didn’t miss-speak, he’s just misinformed.