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Started by The Yankee Bandit, March 03, 2008, 05:39:47 PM

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The Yankee Bandit

I'm just looking to buy an 1860 Henry.  I would prefer 44-40, but would take a .45.  I know you all love them a bunch, but perhaps someone has a spare they could part with?

Thanks, Bandit

Tuolumne Lawman

I just found out today that I am getting a couple of Henries from EMF that were demos at the shot show for an article I am writing. I plan on keeping the brass frame one, but there will be a steel frame .45 Colt.  I have permission to find it a good home.  You would pay EMF and send them them the FFL and fax me a copy also.  When I am done with the article photos, etc. I would ship it to your FFL once EMF processed the payment.  Send me a PM if you are interested.  You have first dibbs, since you posted.  It will be very reasonable, as it will be considered a Blem, even though it is unfired.

I have been Henryless for awhile, and glad to get another.  My Spencer is lonely!
TUOLUMNE LAWMAN
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The Yankee Bandit

Thanks TL.  I've done some great deals with you in the past.  But I too would like to hold out for a brass framed Henry.  I will pass the dibbs for the steel Henry on to someone else.
Thanks anyway!

zpeters

Yankee Bandit,
I have a Navy Arms brass frame Henry (military style with the sling swivles) in 44-40 that is in excellent condition (serial # 224xx) that I was trying to sell at the gun show today and nobody took it!  Not alot of CAS's here where I live in Washington state...It seems everybody wants an AR-15 or the likes nowadays at the gun show...Anyway, how about $900 and I'll pay the shipping?  I'm interested in trades too.  I'm looking for a Target Rolling Block in 45-70, but if you have any other target single shot rifle (Sharps, 1885 High Wall, etc..) in 45-70, I'd consider that too.
Zach

The Yankee Bandit


Deadeye Don

Part with a Henry??   I think not!   :'(
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sundance44`s

For me to part with my Henry you`ll have to pry it from my cold dead hands !  ;D
Remington Americas Oldest GunMaker

You boys gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie

The Yankee Bandit

Unfortunately at this time, I am no longer looking for a Henry.

Thanks, Bandit

Henry4440

To part with my Henry?


I sold once my Henry.Was one of the greatest mistakes of my life. >:(

;)

Deadeye Don

I guess our Henry rifles are safe now boys.    ;)
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Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: The Yankee Bandit on April 16, 2008, 10:45:40 PM
Unfortunately at this time, I am no longer looking for a Henry.

Thanks, Bandit


Sorry to hear that!
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