I prefer to do my videos in one take with no cuts. Life isn't perfect. I have recently got the same rifle and managed a 5th place in my very 1st lever competition. lovely rifle.
Actually, (5:45-6:00) the "safe" way to keep this firearm is by pulling the hammer back fully and then riding the hammer forward with your finger/thumb on it while pulling the trigger only for a split second. Do not keep the trigger pulled the entire time you ride the hammer forward, that would not be the correct safety position as stated. You have to release the trigger once you start to ride the hammer forward for the transfer bar safety to be functioning properly. Great review of the Henry Big Boy X .357. Thank you.
Some people like to keep the original box and want it sturdy. I myself don't care because nobody really carries their gun in the box unless it's a handgun. But in some states you have to travel with them locked in safe or original box. Illinois was like that, but that was years ago so idk anymore.
Get over it? How about you get over the damn box? Some people cant handle criticism? No one in the comments made the gun you arent criticizing them . . . but you cant handle criticism in the comments. Very ironic.
You are 4minutes and 9 seconds into this review without actually reviewing the gun and simply babbling on about the box. Perhaps that’s why folks were banging on you. As for me. I’m bailing at 409.
You don’t “need” much of anything haha the ranger point furniture makes this rifle go from good looking to fantastic looking!
I want this rifle. I like how you kept it clean. Light and a sling and you are good to go.
You won't regret getting one. My .44 X Model is awesome.
I prefer to do my videos in one take with no cuts. Life isn't perfect. I have recently got the same rifle and managed a 5th place in my very 1st lever competition. lovely rifle.
Thank you for the in depth review of everything to do with receiving your Henry x in .357. looking forward to getting mine soon.
Actually, (5:45-6:00) the "safe" way to keep this firearm is by pulling the hammer back fully and then riding the hammer forward with your finger/thumb on it while pulling the trigger only for a split second. Do not keep the trigger pulled the entire time you ride the hammer forward, that would not be the correct safety position as stated. You have to release the trigger once you start to ride the hammer forward for the transfer bar safety to be functioning properly. Great review of the Henry Big Boy X .357. Thank you.
You definitely NEED the ranger point hand guards.
I would’ve aimed for the middle, just saying.
Really big fan of mine, I recommend wrapping the lever it is much more comfortable for the bare hand
Novice gun owners are fun to listen to, they know it all. 😂
Your complaining about the box? WTF? First of all who cares. Second, it’s better than most boxes.
Some people like to keep the original box and want it sturdy. I myself don't care because nobody really carries their gun in the box unless it's a handgun.
But in some states you have to travel with them locked in safe or original box. Illinois was like that, but that was years ago so idk anymore.
Yeah. Your buying a fine rifle for a fair price. Complain about the box. STFU
Thanks again.
I'd rather have the safe unload than maybe one more round capacity. I have the .44 X Model. It's an excellent gun.
Get over it? How about you get over the damn box? Some people cant handle criticism? No one in the comments made the gun you arent criticizing them . . . but you cant handle criticism in the comments. Very ironic.
I love the rifle my brother
7 rounds? Don't get me wrong, I like lever, but 7 rounds?
It hold 8 in the tube
Seems you’re not reviewing, you’re criticizing an all time rifle maker, get a .22 and learn how to shoot.
You are 4minutes and 9 seconds into this review without actually reviewing the gun and simply babbling on about the box. Perhaps that’s why folks were banging on you. As for me. I’m bailing at 409.
Sounds like you need to get over punk
Why did I watch this clueless kid...?
I'm picking mine up in the morning.