I think revolvers are making a comeback. I know more than a couple post-2020 first-time gun buyers that are switching to revolvers for home defense. They just want a gun for in home protection. They say the semiautos are too complicated. All the "gun experts" steered them towards the high-capacity nines. After shooting the nines for a year or two, they decided the 6 or 7 round 357 would get the job done without all the fuss.
I bought a Big Boy in 357 about seven years ago to go along with my Ruger Match Champion 357 & absolutely love it! I added a Weaver peep site which improved my shooting quite a bit. I just wish it had the side loading gate like the newer model.
When I first saw the revolver in profile, I wondered "what's that pull-knob for?" until I could see the back strap. That is a very nice touch; I can see them becoming popular just for those looks. That's a perfect combination for the one-caliber cowboy action shooting challenge: kudos to Henry for making such a beautiful longarm/sidearm pair.
Love my Henry's. Great guns, glad to see they have entered the revolver market. Would love it if/when Henry comes out with a single action Ruger Blackhawk 357/9mm convertible equivalent, or a 9mm version of this revolver in single action. I shoot 22lr and 9mm as my standard ammunition calipers. Have 22lr and 9mm rifles, carbines and handguns. Don't want to start with other calipers.
Just paid for my 45 colt Henry Big Boy brass rifle today. Next week when it gets delivered to the Turner's store from the warehouse I'll come in to do the paperwork and the 10 day waiting period begins. (California here) I don't think I need a 44 magnum, the 45 colt +P 325 grain bear loads will have that covered.
@@Outlawscomin I have ordered 3 firearms online. The waiting period for shipping to a FFL was bad enough, I couldn't stand another 10 days on top of that. I feel for you friend.
@@ShrockWPS Actually the Henry I bought was delivered from the Turner's warehouse to the Turner's store that I went to. That only takes 2 to 3 days. I did however order two Uberti Cattleman 45's (at separate times of course) from an online store located in Missouri for delivery here to a FFL here in CA. Surprisingly enough, they only took about 4 to 5 working days to arrive. That is, after they call me on the phone to verify that I'm purchasing the firearm for myself, which is usually a day or so after I ordered it.
@@Outlawscomin I've not even had a phone call to verify that much. Fin Fether Fir will call to let me know they received a FFL transfer and that I can pick it up the next day. Fin's policy is they have to hold it for one day just to verify the FFL transfer then I go in fill out the background paperwork and in 10 to 30 minutes I can head home. In the background papers one I sign is verifying that the purchase is for myself so maybe that's why no call.
@@ShrockWPS Probably just different policies for different states or firearms dealers. The one I ordered online from was Midwest Gunworks in Missouri. When they called me on the phone that's ALL they wanted to know, then the guy told me he can approve it and send it on its way. And yeah, it's on the background paperwork as well. I guess they wanna be thourough.
Not technically a ‘birdshead’ grip but ‘Thunderer’ grip, “The 'Thunderer' grip was designed in 1990 by Cimarron founder and president “Texas Jack” Harvey and is produced only by A. Uberti exclusively for Cimarron Firearms Co.
I just got the Big Boy rifle with the side gate in 357. Holy cow this thing is very well made. I'm going to take it to the range on Saturday. Thanks for the teaser video to hold me over for two days.
I have a S&W Classic 19 with adjustable sites and paired it with a Henry Big Boy Steel Side gate. Great Combo as well. Henry did good getting into the revolver market. The Henry is one of my two favorite range guns. Nice review, PAUD-NA!!!!
I might have missed it but they do come with 3 different front sights and I doubt the msrp ever drops but I did get mine for under 8...and I love it...
PLINKSTER!!! Finally!!! I was hoping (and expecting) you to do a video on this revolver. I've wanted to get the .357 pistol/carbine combo since I first caught wind of Henry getting into the pistol market. Can't wait to get one.
I have a Henry lever action, 357 mag. Great gun. But I got it BEFORE the lock downs and they jacked up ALL their prices. I couldn't buy it again today. When they come back to normal, I MIGHT consider getting the revolver, too.
ALWAYS liked the Golden Boy 22 lr.. had one for a few days years ago and a friend made me a orrer and I sold it .I have tried to buy it back many times but.
Just gotta throw this in: .38 Special is also a “magnum”. I inherited my uncle’s store gun, which is a Brit military revolver (forget the brand, too lazy to open the safe) in .38 S&W. Considered perfectly adequate for police work when it came out, at some point fairly early on the police decided they wanted more punch, so along came the .38 Special. If they had the same terminology back in the day, .38 Special would be .38 Magnum and the present .38 Magnum would be .38 Ultra Magnum. Nice revolver, although you can almost race the rounds down range on foot.
I just put a deposit on one here in Australia with the 20" barrel. Has the bigger loop but exactly the same otherwise. I've been waiting ages for one to show up here. Can't wait to get my hands on it! Great review!
Let er’ rip, rip. There ain’t no dirt cheap reloading anymore if you can find anything. Wasn’t that long ago primers were 19$ a thou, and powder was 12.95 a pound
Hopefully a 44 special revolver in the works. I think charter arms is the only manufacturer in the double action 44 special game. I would rather buy a Henry to go along with my many Henry lever actions.
I love Henry rifles. I compare them to my Winchesters.henry is the only lever rifles that compare. I own 2 henrys. A 44 big boy,and a steel 30-30. I love my Henry s .god bless you and Henry arms.
I have the revolver in the gunfighter grip. I already have the 357 rifle in color case. I am looking to get a brass 357 rifle. So, i can take both to the range and have some fun.
@@22plinkster Yeah, NONE are apparently making it to Arizona for some reason. I've been trying to get one even before they released the side gate version. You want a 22 or 45-70, no problem, but nothing in 357... Maybe I'll get one before my daughters put me in a home.....
@@22plinkster The revolver came out a month ago, but I think the henry big boy side gates have been out for around 2 years. I have both a 44 and a 357 that I got a long while ago
If I didnt live in Commifornia, I would love to get one of each. I would like an octigon barrel and 45 long colt or 44 mag. Instead of differant guns in 22lr & 22 mag maybe just change the cylinder
Again thank you for the great content. I am a huge fan of the birds head grip. I only have 2 revolvers with that grip and they are both.22 so since it doesn’t fit you and I love them, it only makes sense for you to just send it to me. 😂
Great video! Those revolvers look good even though the first time I saw one I thought “mannnn that’s one ugly revolver”. They’re growing on me and now I find it really interesting. Sort of outside my budget but I’m liking them just the same.
Though I own two Henry rifles, and they're good weapons, if I want to shoot a 357Mag DA revolver, I'll shoot my old duty weapon. A 4" S&W M28. Kept me above ground in three shootings during my career as a peace officer. Bought it new in 1978, when I hit the street. I recently turned down an offer of one grand for it by a collector. The Henry pistol is over priced, and frankly, homely.
I bought my first revolver at a gun show about 8 years ago for $325, a mint condition Ruger speed six. They now go for over $1000 as well. I wouldn't get rid of it because I could probably never afford another.
My first and favorite revolver was a 6in Model 28 Highway Patrol. Extremely accurate and comfortable shooting 38spl for hours at the range. After a couple of years I decided to upgrade to a shiny new 4in stainless 686. The new gun was great but I still miss that model 28. The 28 was almost mint, old….had a pinned barrel. It also had these custom wood grips with finger grooves that fit my hands perfectly. I bought it used for $325. I regret selling it. I don’t regret selling the 686. I’ll probably buy a new model 19 or maybe a mint model 28 one day.
@@cleetismcdougall5425 Everything was made better back in the day. Nothing beats finding a good deal on a nice used firearm, as they almost always go up in value.
Yup, my second favorite DA revolver is a Colt Army Special nickel plated in 38Spl made in 1922. The absolute most smooth DA action I've ever seen. With a cylinder lock up that's as tight as a bank vault door! And on a good day, when my hands are steady, can put five 38 wadcutters in an ace of spades playing card at 30ft. Now mind you, I'm in my 70's now, and can't always pull that off much these days!😆😌 As Rod Taylor once said in the movie The Train Robbers; "Jesse, don't get old. You'll live to regret it."😉
The circumsized ejection rod absolutely kills it. It makes it look like cheap garbage. I literally cannot take that revolver seriously when it looks like an H&R Saturday night special.
Pity they selected the .357 Magnum for this flagship revolver. I would have preferred the .44 Special or the .45 Colt. I am sure there must be some folks who love the .357 Magnum, I just do not know any. 🤷🏻♂️
@@bobjohnson1633 I'm looking at the 6" for maximum oofocity, while remaining on the inner edges of being unwieldy. A 4-inch would be nice and carriable tho.
I just picked up one from a local FFL for almost $200 under MSRP. That is around what I paid for a used GP100 in three inch and a 2.5 inch S&W model 66-2.
I love what Henry stands for the revolvers look like old H&Rs now if that birds head had the hump and styled like the colt 1877 I'd be all over that but those are 350 dollar guns not a grand idk what they are thinking.
Everything is overpriced these days. Between inflation, taxes, tariffs, licensing, shipping costs and government mandated Wage increases, we are all going to be Millionaires and barely able to afford bread…
I can't find a 357 Magnum handgun or Henry lever action for sale anywhere. I can't even find a .50 BMG single shot, bolt action or semi-auto magazine fed rifle.
HENRY, PLEASE get the Big Boy Revolver legal in California so I can get one to go with my Big Boy Classic 357 rifle. The Gunfighter model please. Take my money already!!!!!!! 😁 And if Ruger can cut into Henry's lever action rifle market with Marlin, then Henry can step on their toes in the revolver world.
@@glennsammon4465 When a law is struck down in California, our politicians do things such as mock the ruling, then spike the football by retaliating by "accidentally" releasing the personal information about every concealed carry approved firearm owner in the state.
Personally, I would rather Henry had stuck with a more distinctive revolver such as a Scoffield in 45 Long Colt or 357 Magnum. These offer no real advantage over competing modern revolvers.
Just a different choice for different people. Some people preferred Remington revolvers, others preferred colts. Some people prefer Mossberg shotguns, others preferred Remington 870s..
Single action, the trigger Only releases the hammer, which must be cocked each time to fire, whether it is manually with a Revolver or automatically with a semi auto. (1911) Double action, the Trigger can cock and release the hammer each time the trigger is pulled, as well as release the hammer when manually cocked. This is common on Most modern revolvers and DA/SA semi automatic pistols. (Sig p226, beretta 92 etc..)
It's great to see an American gun maker bringing out new wheelguns.
Yes more manufacturers need to follow suit
I think revolvers are making a comeback. I know more than a couple post-2020 first-time gun buyers that are switching to revolvers for home defense. They just want a gun for in home protection. They say the semiautos are too complicated. All the "gun experts" steered them towards the high-capacity nines. After shooting the nines for a year or two, they decided the 6 or 7 round 357 would get the job done without all the fuss.
This is fuddism. A glock is much more reliable with 3X the capacity. Want .357 ballistics? Glock 10mm.
And there is nothing more reliable than a revolver.
😲😍😍 *_omg.. That side loading 357 rifle!!!!!_*
_The Looks.._
_The Action..._
_The Sound!!!_
I bought a Big Boy in 357 about seven years ago to go along with my Ruger Match Champion 357 & absolutely love it! I added a Weaver peep site which improved my shooting quite a bit. I just wish it had the side loading gate like the newer model.
Birds head looks pretty sweet. That and a .357 lever action with a side gate sounds pretty good to me.
I love it! It’s pretty retro looking which is getting more and more rare with current production.
When I first saw the revolver in profile, I wondered "what's that pull-knob for?" until I could see the back strap.
That is a very nice touch; I can see them becoming popular just for those looks.
That's a perfect combination for the one-caliber cowboy action shooting challenge: kudos to Henry for making such a beautiful longarm/sidearm pair.
Now we just need a Henry coach gun with external hammers
And a scoped Henry Falling Block. Or a Rolling Block.
Love my Henry's. Great guns, glad to see they have entered the revolver market. Would love it if/when Henry comes out with a single action Ruger Blackhawk 357/9mm convertible equivalent, or a 9mm version of this revolver in single action. I shoot 22lr and 9mm as my standard ammunition calipers. Have 22lr and 9mm rifles, carbines and handguns. Don't want to start with other calipers.
Good CALIBERS - in a "pinch".
Really looking forward to a 45 Colt and 44 magnum version 😊
Just paid for my 45 colt Henry Big Boy brass rifle today. Next week when it gets delivered to the Turner's store from the warehouse I'll come in to do the paperwork and the 10 day waiting period begins. (California here) I don't think I need a 44 magnum, the 45 colt +P 325 grain bear loads will have that covered.
@@Outlawscomin
I have ordered 3 firearms online. The waiting period for shipping to a FFL was bad enough, I couldn't stand another 10 days on top of that.
I feel for you friend.
@@ShrockWPS Actually the Henry I bought was delivered from the Turner's warehouse to the Turner's store that I went to. That only takes 2 to 3 days. I did however order two Uberti Cattleman 45's (at separate times of course) from an online store located in Missouri for delivery here to a FFL here in CA. Surprisingly enough, they only took about 4 to 5 working days to arrive. That is, after they call me on the phone to verify that I'm purchasing the firearm for myself, which is usually a day or so after I ordered it.
@@Outlawscomin
I've not even had a phone call to verify that much.
Fin Fether Fir will call to let me know they received a FFL transfer and that I can pick it up the next day.
Fin's policy is they have to hold it for one day just to verify the FFL transfer then I go in fill out the background paperwork and in 10 to 30 minutes I can head home.
In the background papers one I sign is verifying that the purchase is for myself so maybe that's why no call.
@@ShrockWPS Probably just different policies for different states or firearms dealers. The one I ordered online from was Midwest Gunworks in Missouri. When they called me on the phone that's ALL they wanted to know, then the guy told me he can approve it and send it on its way. And yeah, it's on the background paperwork as well. I guess they wanna be thourough.
Just got a new colt python 4".work of art.😊😊
Lever action is peak of cowboy cool.
Not technically a ‘birdshead’ grip but ‘Thunderer’ grip,
“The 'Thunderer' grip was designed in 1990 by Cimarron founder and president “Texas Jack” Harvey and is produced only by A. Uberti exclusively for Cimarron Firearms Co.
Really hoping Henry makes a 45 Colt version that could handle +P, that would be real slick
Henry Expanding More New Products, Nice !!!
I just got the Big Boy rifle with the side gate in 357. Holy cow this thing is very well made. I'm going to take it to the range on Saturday. Thanks for the teaser video to hold me over for two days.
I have a S&W Classic 19 with adjustable sites and paired it with a Henry Big Boy Steel Side gate. Great Combo as well. Henry did good getting into the revolver market. The Henry is one of my two favorite range guns. Nice review, PAUD-NA!!!!
I like the diversity of the content. 👍🏻
I might have missed it but they do come with 3 different front sights and I doubt the msrp ever drops but I did get mine for under 8...and I love it...
That is a WINNING set pard , I really like Henry firearms ...
PLINKSTER!!! Finally!!! I was hoping (and expecting) you to do a video on this revolver. I've wanted to get the .357 pistol/carbine combo since I first caught wind of Henry getting into the pistol market. Can't wait to get one.
can you get Henry to give us a package deal for buying both?
I have a Henry lever action, 357 mag. Great gun. But I got it BEFORE the lock downs and they jacked up ALL their prices. I couldn't buy it again today. When they come back to normal, I MIGHT consider getting the revolver, too.
ALWAYS liked the Golden Boy 22 lr.. had one for a few days years ago and a friend made me a orrer and I sold it .I have tried to buy it back many times but.
It would be nice to see them make them in single action with adjustable sights and offer package deals
Wish my big boy had a side gate also love the new revolver glad they went with double action
Finally bought the birdshead model. It will go good with my Bigboy 357 carbine.
Looking to get the 22lr next.
That's definitely a nice looking revolver.
Picked up a Henry Big Boy Steel in 357 w/ side gate and large loop earlier this week, but I think I’ll hold on to my Ruger Vaquero 357 though
Just gotta throw this in: .38 Special is also a “magnum”. I inherited my uncle’s store gun, which is a Brit military revolver (forget the brand, too lazy to open the safe) in .38 S&W. Considered perfectly adequate for police work when it came out, at some point fairly early on the police decided they wanted more punch, so along came the .38 Special.
If they had the same terminology back in the day, .38 Special would be .38 Magnum and the present .38 Magnum would be .38 Ultra Magnum.
Nice revolver, although you can almost race the rounds down range on foot.
Now that side loading rifle! That I LIKE! Can you get the rifle with a normal lever loop and not those annoying over sized ones?
The one he was shooting does have a normal sized loop.
I love 357 but I'll wait for this one
Perfect pair.
Time to save money now. My wife has been wanting one from Henry and now I just might stay married another 20 years 😂😂.
I just put a deposit on one here in Australia with the 20" barrel. Has the bigger loop but exactly the same otherwise. I've been waiting ages for one to show up here. Can't wait to get my hands on it! Great review!
Australian gun laws...oooof...
Just put one on lawaway here in the us, carbine version
I hope Henry comes out with a 5 inch 8 shot version.
That would be nice ✌️and a rear adjustable sight 👍
Pretty serious Plinkster you got there.
I hope they do a double action 22lr next
The 22lr and 22mag are next...
They are already added on my owners manual for my 357
I hope they eventually come out with some 1873 replicas
Let er’ rip, rip. There ain’t no dirt cheap reloading anymore if you can find anything. Wasn’t that long ago primers were 19$ a thou, and powder was 12.95 a pound
Wish they made it in a 6" barrel also, I like a 6" barrel for a side arm when hunting. I'm surprised Henry didn't make one.
If you can get one for around 800 I would say it`s winner. Everything else is expensive too.
This past deer season I killed a 9 point buck with my big boy 357mag great guns wish it had a loading gate
Hopefully a 44 special revolver in the works. I think charter arms is the only manufacturer in the double action 44 special game. I would rather buy a Henry to go along with my many Henry lever actions.
I like the way you think.
I'd like another 41 magnum.....
Of course, a .45 Colt double action revolver would also be sweet.
No, Ruger has one as well. Also, the tracker 44 and model 69 replace 44 specials and are meant to be 44 specials with magnum capability.
@@Josh47147 Ruger doesn’t have a current production of 44 special nor does Taurus. I get what you’re saying with magnum capabilities.
Color cases handles would be cool too
I love Henry rifles. I compare them to my Winchesters.henry is the only lever rifles that compare. I own 2 henrys. A 44 big boy,and a steel 30-30. I love my Henry s .god bless you and Henry arms.
I have the revolver in the gunfighter grip. I already have the 357 rifle in color case. I am looking to get a brass 357 rifle. So, i can take both to the range and have some fun.
I have a Beretta/Uberti Thunderer and great fun to shoot.
Ya gotta love the Plinkster!!
My only question is how hot can you load these? Do you need to stick to standard pressure or can you buy big boy rounds like Underwood or buffalo bore
@markgrant3653 yes
I thought Henry started making revolvers becase Ruger had decided to start making lever rifles after they acquired Marlin, lol.
Henry make them a set right out of the box and throw in a holster .Great Gift idea
Hope the revolver gets added to the CA gun roster. Currently not available in CA.
What a shitty state
I like the classic style but would've been nice to hear something about the cylinder lockup.
You should review the black rain ordinance 22lr. Haven’t seen anyone review it yet
I've been trying to get one of those 357 mag rifles for over a year. I wish Henry would get on the stick and get a few out to the PUBLIC!
Over a year? They just released the rifle I'm shooting a month ago.
@@22plinkster Yeah, NONE are apparently making it to Arizona for some reason. I've been trying to get one even before they released the side gate version. You want a 22 or 45-70, no problem, but nothing in 357... Maybe I'll get one before my daughters put me in a home.....
@@22plinkster The revolver came out a month ago, but I think the henry big boy side gates have been out for around 2 years. I have both a 44 and a 357 that I got a long while ago
@@w6krg
The local Fin Feather Fir down the road from me has them in stock. Make a road trip to Ohio and you can drive home with one.
If I didnt live in Commifornia, I would love to get one of each.
I would like an octigon barrel and 45 long colt or 44 mag. Instead of differant guns in 22lr & 22 mag maybe just change the cylinder
Thanks for the review!
Again thank you for the great content. I am a huge fan of the birds head grip. I only have 2 revolvers with that grip and they are both.22 so since it doesn’t fit you and I love them, it only makes sense for you to just send it to me. 😂
how can i get a revolver
OK... I really WANT ONE (or 2), but I hope they make one all blued to match my Big boy blued...
Wait.... A revolver from Henry??
That sounds amazing to me.
Great video! Those revolvers look good even though the first time I saw one I thought “mannnn that’s one ugly revolver”. They’re growing on me and now I find it really interesting. Sort of outside my budget but I’m liking them just the same.
Sorry…still ugly. But I’m sure the quality is outstanding.
Wish they came out with a colt saa first to match correctly
Though I own two Henry rifles, and they're good weapons, if I want to shoot a 357Mag DA revolver, I'll shoot my old duty weapon. A 4" S&W M28. Kept me above ground in three shootings during my career as a peace officer. Bought it new in 1978, when I hit the street. I recently turned down an offer of one grand for it by a collector.
The Henry pistol is over priced, and frankly, homely.
I bought my first revolver at a gun show about 8 years ago for $325, a mint condition Ruger speed six. They now go for over $1000 as well. I wouldn't get rid of it because I could probably never afford another.
My first and favorite revolver was a 6in Model 28 Highway Patrol. Extremely accurate and comfortable shooting 38spl for hours at the range. After a couple of years I decided to upgrade to a shiny new 4in stainless 686. The new gun was great but I still miss that model 28. The 28 was almost mint, old….had a pinned barrel. It also had these custom wood grips with finger grooves that fit my hands perfectly. I bought it used for $325. I regret selling it. I don’t regret selling the 686. I’ll probably buy a new model 19 or maybe a mint model 28 one day.
@@cleetismcdougall5425 Everything was made better back in the day. Nothing beats finding a good deal on a nice used firearm, as they almost always go up in value.
Yup, my second favorite DA revolver is a Colt Army Special nickel plated in 38Spl made in 1922. The absolute most smooth DA action I've ever seen. With a cylinder lock up that's as tight as a bank vault door!
And on a good day, when my hands are steady, can put five 38 wadcutters in an ace of spades playing card at 30ft. Now mind you, I'm in my 70's now, and can't always pull that off much these days!😆😌
As Rod Taylor once said in the movie The Train Robbers; "Jesse, don't get old. You'll live to regret it."😉
Henry , 44 special please !
Love my Henry's!
The circumsized ejection rod absolutely kills it. It makes it look like cheap garbage. I literally cannot take that revolver seriously when it looks like an H&R Saturday night special.
Looks like a colt police positive.
Mine came with two extra front sights to help agjust ant what distance you shot at .
Pity they selected the .357 Magnum for this flagship revolver. I would have preferred the .44 Special or the .45 Colt. I am sure there must be some folks who love the .357 Magnum, I just do not know any. 🤷🏻♂️
Idk but my uncle live in Texas reload Hery riffle very fast
I honestly do love Henry Rifles, but that Revolver is WAY overpriced for what it's giving in return.
Complete rip off. I could name a dozen revolvers that you can buy for less money and that are much nicer.
Nicer? No. Better features, yes.
@@bobjohnson1633 I got a mint condition Ruger speed six for less than half the cost of the Henry. Better in every way.
@@mikeofmanymikes2630that ain’t going to last. Prices are going up on everything…
how much ?
Sure wish Henry would concentrate on some of the rifles that have become Unicorns due to no available supply
If I wanted a 6 shot 357 Magnum revolver I'd just get a Smith Wesson 686 tried, true, and more affordable.
My 686+ is my favorite firearm of all that I own
@@johnqpublic2718 I didn't know they made a 686+..
It's 7 shots. 686+ 4" is the greatest handgun ever created
7 shot! Nice
@@bobjohnson1633 I'm looking at the 6" for maximum oofocity, while remaining on the inner edges of being unwieldy.
A 4-inch would be nice and carriable tho.
Henry needs to make some .22 revolvers. Da and Sa!
It's a shame that they are too expensive
Quality costs. Just save up. Even if it takes a year, it’s worth it.
I just picked up one from a local FFL for almost $200 under MSRP. That is around what I paid for a used GP100 in three inch and a 2.5 inch S&W model 66-2.
Can you "fan the hammer" on those?
We need a brass framed revolver
I really have to get that rifle! 😊
Good video and nice revolver
I would like to have one of each.
What is the double action trigger pull weight?
That sure is some FINE SHOOTING!
I love what Henry stands for the revolvers look like old H&Rs now if that birds head had the hump and styled like the colt 1877 I'd be all over that but those are 350 dollar guns not a grand idk what they are thinking.
Hmm ok what you got lol
Everything is overpriced these days. Between inflation, taxes, tariffs, licensing, shipping costs and government mandated Wage increases, we are all going to be Millionaires and barely able to afford bread…
Outstanding. Thank you, sir!
I definitely want a 357 rifle ✌️
Is there any difference in felt recoil between the gunfighter grip and the bird's head grip?
Very nice video. Henry’s a good company. 👍🏻
I can't find a 357 Magnum handgun or Henry lever action for sale anywhere. I can't even find a .50 BMG single shot, bolt action or semi-auto magazine fed rifle.
I could see getting one if you are a collector of revolvers. I don’t care for the look. Rather get another Smith and Wesson.
Great video
HENRY, PLEASE get the Big Boy Revolver legal in California so I can get one to go with my Big Boy Classic 357 rifle. The Gunfighter model please. Take my money already!!!!!!! 😁 And if Ruger can cut into Henry's lever action rifle market with Marlin, then Henry can step on their toes in the revolver world.
I thought they did away with the rule as to what is deemed 'safe' for you to own. it was one of the lawsuits
@@glennsammon4465 When a law is struck down in California, our politicians do things such as mock the ruling, then spike the football by retaliating by "accidentally" releasing the personal information about every concealed carry approved firearm owner in the state.
I had to do a double take. I didn't read the title and page name. just a quick look at the thumb nail I thought it was Hickok45's page. LOL
Sweet Sombrero
awesome I'm glad they did that gotta get me one ok maybe two
But there is a 4 year backlog on any & all order coming from Henry
Personally, I would rather Henry had stuck with a more distinctive revolver such as a Scoffield in 45 Long Colt or 357 Magnum. These offer no real advantage over competing modern revolvers.
Just a different choice for different people. Some people preferred Remington revolvers, others preferred colts. Some people prefer Mossberg shotguns, others preferred Remington 870s..
Sweet hat bro.
My question is are the Big Boy Revolvers worth just shy of $1,000 MSRP compared to a S&W or Colt?
What is the difference between a single & a double action?
Single action, the trigger Only releases the hammer, which must be cocked each time to fire, whether it is manually with a Revolver or automatically with a semi auto. (1911)
Double action, the Trigger can cock and release the hammer each time the trigger is pulled, as well as release the hammer when manually cocked. This is common on Most modern revolvers and DA/SA semi automatic pistols. (Sig p226, beretta 92 etc..)
What is the biggest animal you can hunt or defend against with a .357?