I have the brass version of this and a single shot in 20 gauge and a rifle in 44 mag from them as well. Comparing it to a single shot from h and r is an insult to this firearm and the only thing they really have in common is the capacity and action classification. The Henry has a great trigger...
Never paid for a dog. Of the two labs I have One is gunshy (yellow lab) and a family dog. One is not (black lab). Both from accidental litters. Both instances dogs chose me and I got them through Craigslist and a friend of a friend. No regrets.
Left is a 1927 Ithaca NID 20 gauge field grade (barrels are mod full fixed.) bought by my great grandma in 1935 for my grandpa for 9 bucks. Gun was passed down to my great uncle to my dad to me. Pearl inlays were done by my great grandfather. Right is a Henry single shot 20 gauge. Bought it for...
Thanks uplandhntr! Just talked to the wildlife biologist this morning and he gave me a few tips on where the coveys like to hide on the wma. Also found out my state allows lead for quail so my 1927 Ithaca NID will get to go into the field for the first time in 12 years! Very excited. Sunday is...
My name is Dave and I currently live in work in Baton Rouge as a crime scene investigator. I have mostly been into bow hunting for the last 6 to 7 seasons and have recently decided to transition and put my efforts towards Upland and water fowl (I am a first generation hunter). I never grew up...