Polish em up bright and show them off here!!! (pic posting thread)

Started by Dakota Widowmaker, January 31, 2006, 09:29:54 AM

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El Coyote

I love the brass tack work on you rifle! Did you do it yourself?

Grapeshot

Yes, I did do the brass tack work myself.  I picked out some upholstery tacks to be different.
Listen!  Do you hear that?  The roar of Cannons and the screams of the dying.  Ahh!  Music to my ears.

Steel Horse Bailey

"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Capt. Jack McQuesten

This is my Uberti 1860 Henry with the blued steel receiver:

SASS #56937  BOLD #527  RATS #120  WARTHOG
"There's payment to be made to them thats done this...."

Mogorilla

Not the best picture, but here is mine, with some extras.

Henry is with a elk leather fringed case with beaded nose.  I made it trying to capture Ethan's sheath from "The Searchers"
Below it is a Winchester 94, it is with an Apache inspired Case.  Case was made for one of those pretend Henrys, they are the same size as the Win 94, so I used my 94 as the base.  It is brain tanned deer with trade wool lining and trade wool inserts. Seam is sewn with buffalo leg sinew, beads are done with linen.   It was a lesson in patience for me.   Beneath that is just and odd-ball brass remington with shoulder stock.  That case was made from scrap, but didn't turn out too bad.



King Medallion

King Medallion
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.

Steel Horse Bailey

Beautiful, Mo!

King - we can't see that 44-40, but good on ya!
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Wagon Box Willy

Just bought this from a Pard.  Gonna shoot Black so it won't be shiny for long  ::)




Fingers McGee

I'm surprised I haven't posted these pictures yet of the Henry I had engraved by Jim Downing





Fingers (Show Me MO smoke) McGee;
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pistol1911


Major 2

Uberti Steel frame
Uberti Military  ( not polished )
Henry Repeating Arms  ( as NIB )




when planets align...do the deal !

pistol1911

The wood on the Henry Arms is outstanding. My question is this natural or an applied finish ? I had read somewhere it was applied if so I would like to know how they did it.

Major 2

HRA uses fancy select American black walnut.... on every one , Oil finished....



The Chaparral 73's Charter Arms imported in 07 or so had a faux finished mystery wood....
Which was awful ....  ::)
when planets align...do the deal !

Coal Creek Griff

Here's my new Henry, described in the "Should I Keep It?" thread.

CC Griff
Manager, WT Ranch--Coal Creek Division

BOLD #921
BOSS #196
1860 Henry Rifle Shooter #173
SSS #573

yahoody

Quote from: Cold Creek Kid on December 15, 2010, 04:24:44 PM
would you rather have a henry trapper model over the 24.25" barrel.

Quote from: SGT John Chapman on December 15, 2010, 04:48:19 PM
I'll pack the weight,.....I like more rounds at the ready,....

13 rounds in the tube on these 17.5" barreled guns using .45 C. Special brass and a set screw in the lifter.
More historically correct with a 200gr .45 bullet doing 1200fps  than a 45 Colt by a long shot :-)  And best of all they run like goose grease on fire when required.






Some how seems to be a decent rifle/ammo combo to me :)
"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

yahoody

"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

JB_Books

" Live a good, honorable life.
  Then when you get older and think back,
  you'll enjoy it a second time. "

Shawnee McGrutt

Fingers & Yahoody, those a really sharp looking Henry rifles there.  Really to pretty to shoot.
Mine is just a Plain Jane.  Maybe someday.
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"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra

Gabriel Law



Here's my new 1860 Henry:  Civil War model, charcoal blued steel, 44-40 cal.  Love it!

Mike

New steel frame arrived today.
will burn some powder at the weekend. ;D
just found Uberti have put a rubber stop on the follower, that has to go.
Buffalochip

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