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Henry Issues Recall on Certain 45-70 Govt Rifles

Could it be the folks at Henry seen the video?

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Thanks for posting this Anni. I was holding my breath 🫢 while entering my Henry H010X X 45-70 Serial Number 🫣 to ascertain whether mine was one of the Alex Baldwin models :oops: 🤫. Fortunately, my serial number indicated my firearm was safe from this recall, and upon looking back through my records, I notice the purchase date of October of 2022. 🥲😇😂
 
Thanks for posting this Anni. I was holding my breath 🫢 while entering my Henry H010X X 45-70 Serial Number 🫣 to ascertain whether mine was one of the Alex Baldwin models :oops: 🤫. Fortunately, my serial number indicated my firearm was safe from this recall, and upon looking back through my records, I notice the purchase date of October of 2022. 🥲😇😂
👍 I have a couple of friends who also have this rifle, think there’s was ok also,
 
Do any of you know the physical reason for the firing pin recall? I'm curious, and admittedly too lazy to do my own research on this one....but still curious. Is it a machining error (too much/too little material taken off during a lathe process?) I understand if the actual problem is not released to us heathens....confidentiality and all...
 
I'm a big lever gun fan and I have really, really tried to like Henry rifles. I like that they're made in the USA and all and they seem to be quality made firearms, but the esthetics turn me off. I just think they're ugly. Every time I pick one up and give it the once over I just lay it back down and walk away.
 
I'm a big lever gun fan and I have really, really tried to like Henry rifles. I like that they're made in the USA and all and they seem to be quality made firearms, but the esthetics turn me off. I just think they're ugly. Every time I pick one up and give it the once over I just lay it back down and walk away.
The smooth action is unequaled. Period. A Henry will make you never want to shoot a '94 again.
 
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