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@@HAKUNAMATATA45622 "The cows ain't even phased at this point" = "The cows aren't affected in any way, since they've experienced gunfire so often." you're welcome.
The cows aren't even phased because they know of they are more than 20 feet from he he won't hit shit 😂😂. CZcamsrs who do this crap pretending to be marksmen are hilarious. Give someone a haircut with a mauser at 700 yards and i'll be impressed. If i can do it with my shaky ass hands any of you could do it too with a little practuce 👍
@rezaganjizadeh4263 you can just take so many people walking in front of horse, getting in way when you're going to the trapper or losses in Dominoes from guys on a lucky streak. They all had it coming.
@@hooks_and_hornsit's actually the correct rifle. Confederate Colonel John Mosby said those exact words about the Henry rifle after encountering it during raids on Union positions.
@@yurisv7315 I was pretty sure I read that the Spencer was what they were referring to. The Spencer holds 7 rounds for 7 days. I could be wrong though been a while since I studied it
FunFact: Back in the old west, primers or priming caps were not as reliable compared to the primers we have today. So dropping a round on the tube with the rifle completely vertical can possibly set of a round. So cowboys would load the rifle at a near horizontal angle to avoid this problem. (Edit: to those who said that the Henry was rimfire, yes, when I said "primers or priming caps" I was referring to the general priming compound used to ignite the main charge of the cartridge. That being said, the inventor, Henry, had an accident back at 1859 while loading the rifle, so this problem also existed in the past and not just on modern reproductions. For sources and references I highly recommend checking out the youtube channel Capandball. He has great knowledge about black powder firearms and made a great series about the Henry rifle.)
Well, the Henry was originally in rimfire so that wouldn't be a concern. However, it can happen with modern Henry guns in centerfire like 45 colt. It actually did happen to Ian Mcullum of Forgotten Weapons, he has a video about his accident with a Henry and the chunks of brass still in his chest
That rifle is so shiny, the table being reflected on it in the thumbnail made me think it was one of those home made guns I keep seeing pop up. Very nice.
At the plant there is a scrap bin of bad parts in various stages and alot look like that. Its so hard to see them in the light because of how well they reflect
its 100% a Litchfield, Lancaster repeaters have a wooden "grip" on the barrel where Litchfield's have no grip. i believe the Lancaster repeater is based of the Winchester model 1866 and the Litchfield is based of the 1860 henry repeating rifle
Airsoft gun replica sounds good, no? I mean, this type classic Rifle is very rare indeed. Even if we lucky I doubt it will not go for Restoration before place it at home as antique ornament. Kinda cool thou😂😂
Sad my friend... I pray your Country wakes up! I'm blessed to have a Constitution to PROTECT my God given RIGHTS from Government! Even thought they TRY to take it from us, it'll be from my COLD DEAD HANDS.
I have a repeater 22 Henry with the big gap lever. It’s a banger of a gun (literally!!) and it really does the job. It won’t kill a big animal but I’ve gotten a few small birds just fine. It’s a good beginner rifle and perfect for a kids first gun. Def recommend
Definitely a dream gun for me. Just elegant beauty and simple function. It’s too bad all the repro rifles are so much more expensive than the repro pistols.
Henry makes quality products. Missouri Walnut. The action on them is smooth as butter. Although I would never have the brass plated one because if I ever scratched it.. I would never forgive myself. :P
At least their products have a lifetime warranty. They make a lot of them out of steel or zinc and we have to be careful making the zinc parts because its easy to dent and scratch
Little fact when loading a henry 1860 rifle or modern reproduction be careful not to slam the mag tube follower on a round because if done so it can have enough energy to push the top round in the tube into another round possibly causing a round to detonate and this is possible with like I said the originals in 44 rim fire and any new reproduction in 44-40 and 45 colt
This is a great point and now that I've read it, it seems so obvious. I'm curious about how the rifle picks up the next round. When a round is fired and then extracted with the cocking lever, is there a spring or something in the loading tube that pushes the next round into place, like in a modern magazine? Or do you have to pull the loading slide down at the same time to pull the next round in?
I have the Henry X in .357, it is a nice rifle, but Henry QC really needs some work. My sights were cut so crooked to the barrel, my rear sight had to be drifted way to one side to zero at 25 yards, then was a matter of feet off target the other direction at 100 yards. Had to get a mount from EGW and put a micro red dot on it. With that red dot, I'm on like Donkey Kong, able to get hits on steel silhouette out to 200 yards with a stout load and a little elevation holdover. I am apparently far from the only one with this issue from what I've seen online. Lots of barrels crooked relative to the receiver, which I was worried was my underlying issue, glad it was just the sights, I didn't care for them anyway.
I've heard it's not a good idea to load it with the barrel at a high angle, rounds banging against each other, even though the rounds are round nosed. Don't want to set one off. There's always a risk, and it really isn't worth it.
Thanks to Henry Repeating Arms for providing us with this beautiful rifle!
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Man, this upgrade was missed in BF1!
Rdr2 gun
I have only ever fired a rifle and a savage rascal recoil is new to me 😅
My name is henry
What your stuff looks like to that one person who stains everything
A rifle fit for an Outlaw, but never a rat
I'm a survivor, Black lung! A survivor!
"John Made It. He's The Only One. Rest Of Us… No. But I Tried. In The End, I Did."
LENNNNNNNNNNNY MA BOYYYYYYYY?!??!?!?!?!
Still have a bit of fight in ya, haven’t you boy!?
WheRe ThE HeLl Am I?!?!
Gurama:
It is not a gun, it's a work of art.
Frfr
Thats why it wasn't adopted for military service
@@fishlife1013😂😂
ever hear of the Winchester?
@@kellsr which one the ones there are alot of them the 1895 is my personal favorite because it can use spitzer bullets
The classics never go out of style.
Absolutely beautiful peice
peice?
Like 80s
It actually did go out of style tho.
I got nervous there for a second when the cows showed up. 🤨
Came here to say this😂😂
What The Heck U Think Gun Owners R Just Dumb and Cruel?
@@firefistace7084many people are dumb and cruel, you never know
@@firefistace7084 I AM a gun owner as well as firearms instructor and combat veteran. There are sickos out there. Usually liberal 😒
@@firefistace7084 Yeah man! How silly, gun owners have never hurt a soul...
The cows ain't even phased at this point
Translation please
@@HAKUNAMATATA45622
"The cows ain't even phased at this point"
=
"The cows aren't affected in any way, since they've experienced gunfire so often."
you're welcome.
it was never as loud now, the cows aren't afraid or... yeah they got too used to it
@@arkeezy. i got it the cows have experiencied gunfire more than i in 70 years of life for sure hshshhs im apreciatte bro
The cows aren't even phased because they know of they are more than 20 feet from he he won't hit shit 😂😂. CZcamsrs who do this crap pretending to be marksmen are hilarious. Give someone a haircut with a mauser at 700 yards and i'll be impressed. If i can do it with my shaky ass hands any of you could do it too with a little practuce 👍
You’re a good man Arthur Morgan
A good man
Saul goodman!?!?!?! Real!?!?!
me after genociding saint dennis: "yes... without a doubt."
@rezaganjizadeh4263 you can just take so many people walking in front of horse, getting in way when you're going to the trapper or losses in Dominoes from guys on a lucky streak. They all had it coming.
Literally Litchfield carbine
After replaying Red Dead Redemption 2 recently, I feel like I need this 😂
New original Henry MSRP is almost 3k but damn if they are stunning weapons
Is this Linchester Repeater in IRL?
@kagetoshin9761 I just watched the full video and they actually said it was 😂
@@kagetoshin9761yeah, the litchfield is based on the Henry 1860
Probably one of the most beautiful weapons ever made, and the reload is so nice too.
“That damned Yankee rifle that can be loaded on Sunday and fired all week!”
You beat me to it.😉👍
Wrong rifle
@@hooks_and_hornsit's actually the correct rifle. Confederate Colonel John Mosby said those exact words about the Henry rifle after encountering it during raids on Union positions.
@@hooks_and_horns Well it was the original Henry of 1861 that was chambered in ,44 Henry flat rim fire that the Rebs were talking about.
@@yurisv7315 I was pretty sure I read that the Spencer was what they were referring to. The Spencer holds 7 rounds for 7 days. I could be wrong though been a while since I studied it
FunFact: Back in the old west, primers or priming caps were not as reliable compared to the primers we have today. So dropping a round on the tube with the rifle completely vertical can possibly set of a round. So cowboys would load the rifle at a near horizontal angle to avoid this problem.
(Edit: to those who said that the Henry was rimfire, yes, when I said "primers or priming caps" I was referring to the general priming compound used to ignite the main charge of the cartridge. That being said, the inventor, Henry, had an accident back at 1859 while loading the rifle, so this problem also existed in the past and not just on modern reproductions.
For sources and references I highly recommend checking out the youtube channel Capandball. He has great knowledge about black powder firearms and made a great series about the Henry rifle.)
Thank you bro from the past
Well, the Henry was originally in rimfire so that wouldn't be a concern. However, it can happen with modern Henry guns in centerfire like 45 colt. It actually did happen to Ian Mcullum of Forgotten Weapons, he has a video about his accident with a Henry and the chunks of brass still in his chest
@@astrotrek3534 That wasn't anything to do with this particular problem
Henry's were rimfire
No they used to be rim fire that happens with the modern ones
That rifle is so shiny, the table being reflected on it in the thumbnail made me think it was one of those home made guns I keep seeing pop up. Very nice.
At the plant there is a scrap bin of bad parts in various stages and alot look like that. Its so hard to see them in the light because of how well they reflect
Arthur's honor usually goes down when getting this one in his hands
Cow 1: "our human is making loud noises with the shiny stick again".
Cow 2: "just ignore him".
Who's Cow 1 and who's Cow 2?
@@gameboyadvancedsp6727its cow 1 and cow 2
Cow 3: “WHAAAAAT?”
@@gameboyadvancedsp6727JRPG NPCs
Pretty good at killin’ O’Driscolls, i’d reckon
GOD DAMN COLM' O DRISCOLL
Arthur I need more money
@@_Dat_Edgy_Boi_ *MUNEY!*
I have a plan arthur
@rares._.12 You just have to trust me Arthur.
I have always wanted a Henry Rifle. Beautiful gun.
That reload mechanism is like the scattergun from tf2
Lever-action
The fuck is that pfp and name???
He's an outlaw loose and running, came the whisper from each lip....
and hes here to do some business with the big iron on his hip,.. (big iron on his hiiiiiiiiippp...)
It's was early in the morning he rode into the town, he came riding from the south side slowly looking all around...@@sundowner92848
BIG IROOOOOON! BIG IRONNNNN!
He was after Texas Red
And he's here to do some business with the big iron on his shoul-der...
Doesn't quiiiiiiite fit.
That’s the most *beautiful* finish I’ve ever seen on any piece of metal
Yeah, that is one shiny Henry, I don’t know that I’ve ever seen it have an almost mirror-like polish before today
@@zyriantel9601
I have one, it is beautiful !
They go through a lot to get to that point. I dont do the finishing but I know QA can be pretty strict
Always wondered how these worked. Magnificent design.
Beautiful piece of art!
Me when I do headshots In RDR2
Nah that’s 100% a litchfield
@@SK_REALLur high that's Lancaster
@@SK_REALL litchy has an enlarged handloop on the lever
its 100% a Litchfield, Lancaster repeaters have a wooden "grip" on the barrel where Litchfield's have no grip. i believe the Lancaster repeater is based of the Winchester model 1866 and the Litchfield is based of the 1860 henry repeating rifle
@@user-zx1xb2nb1w just remember the red Ryder BB gun is a replica of the Lancaster repeater
Now to make your way to Paradise Falls, then the Pitt...
i was just thinking that
Best, most accurate single shot in the game
I understood that reference
RDR2 reference? Havent played through it yet (don't own game)
@@connor3288 Fallout 3
That’s a beautiful piece there bud, nice 👍
Just gorgeous. Ive always loved how this gun looks and im a sucker for a lever action
this is what Lincoln‘s repeater in fallout three was based off of
The model was more along the lines of an 1866 Winchester, but that's just due to Bethesda sucking at lever actions.
second coolest level action ever
Witch one is the best ?
@@BC-yt6er imo its the Russian contract 1895 Winchester, its basically a stripper clip fed winchester that shoots mosin rounds and can mount a bayonet
@@KonstantyKiebasinskihell yeah! WW2 lever gun
@@UnKnown-so5wk oh it was used in ww1 by Tsar's Army
How can you not love the Henry? A perfect looking fire arm
a lever action rifle has a certain something about it that just makes it cooler than a bolt action could ever be.
I got two 125year old winchesters.great guns good power😊
A beautiful classic firearm.
I’m not even a gun guy but man this is a beautiful piece of machinery
The thing I love about Henry rifles is how simple they ae to load
Cool gun I wish I had it
Airsoft gun replica sounds good, no? I mean, this type classic Rifle is very rare indeed. Even if we lucky I doubt it will not go for Restoration before place it at home as antique ornament. Kinda cool thou😂😂
Same. MSRP is almost 3k for the new original models
Как же смачно все это звучит. И выглядит.
I was worried about the cow there.
The gun that they say you'd load up on Sunday, and then shoot all week. What a beauty!
hickok45 mentioned that the cartridge primer can go off due to the round head of the bullet hitting against.
Then you've got yourself a mini mortar
yup
Definitivamente, esse é o rifle mais lindo que já vi.
Clean and sharp, that thing it's beautiful!!!... 👌
THAT IS ONE NICE LOOKING RIFLE 😻👏🏻🥰‼️
very well maintained rifle nice one
It may not have been as popular as the Winchestor, but it's still a fine Rifle.
As long as your gentle with it and keep it clean and out of dust,dirt,sand or mud
@@fishlife1013and dont fire it 😂
Made the south mad enough during the Civil War at least
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZero If it upset the Dixie Boys, it did its job well.
@kohtahirano4546 *"goddang Yankee rifle can be loaded on Sunday and fired all week"* - actual quote from Confederates lol
lever action makes my neurons go brrrr
I’m not a big gun guy, but that’s one beautiful work of art right there.
I think level rifles have a charm all of their own. I would love to own one, but I live in a country where Swiss Army Knives frighten people.
Sad my friend... I pray your Country wakes up! I'm blessed to have a Constitution to PROTECT my God given RIGHTS from Government! Even thought they TRY to take it from us, it'll be from my COLD DEAD HANDS.
Virgin Islands?
@@AC-hj9tv Not quite. Ireland.
Don't underestimate knives. If someone shoots you with a gun, witnesses are more likely to hear it than if someone stabbed you with a knife.
@@SwordTune rather a gunfight than a knife fight.
A person: How many guns do you have?
Him: yes
I have a repeater 22 Henry with the big gap lever. It’s a banger of a gun (literally!!) and it really does the job. It won’t kill a big animal but I’ve gotten a few small birds just fine. It’s a good beginner rifle and perfect for a kids first gun. Def recommend
I dont know if Ive ever seen a more beautiful gun 😍
Definitely a dream gun for me. Just elegant beauty and simple function. It’s too bad all the repro rifles are so much more expensive than the repro pistols.
Bro got the Litchfield Repeater from RDR2
He got Clint's rifle from Good the Bad the Ugly
@@Jo_Wardy yeah, that too, I love that movie, truly a classic
Your weapons are exquisitely cared for. I applaud you for your respect for the arms you display.
It’s a brand new gun lol.
What a beautiful piece of art
Cows:😨 gulp
Henry makes quality products. Missouri Walnut. The action on them is smooth as butter. Although I would never have the brass plated one because if I ever scratched it.. I would never forgive myself. :P
Its solid brass, but yes it would be a shame to gouge such a nice looking frame. I keep a muskrat pelt over mine when not in use
At least their products have a lifetime warranty. They make a lot of them out of steel or zinc and we have to be careful making the zinc parts because its easy to dent and scratch
Those cows feel so safe😂
Beautiful rifle looks like something out of call of Juarez bound in blood
Little fact when loading a henry 1860 rifle or modern reproduction be careful not to slam the mag tube follower on a round because if done so it can have enough energy to push the top round in the tube into another round possibly causing a round to detonate and this is possible with like I said the originals in 44 rim fire and any new reproduction in 44-40 and 45 colt
Read my mind, Ian from Forgotten Weapons ended up in the ER because of this.
This is a great point and now that I've read it, it seems so obvious. I'm curious about how the rifle picks up the next round. When a round is fired and then extracted with the cocking lever, is there a spring or something in the loading tube that pushes the next round into place, like in a modern magazine? Or do you have to pull the loading slide down at the same time to pull the next round in?
My uncle has a side loading Henry rifle chambered in .357. it's the most fun gun I've ever shot, very cool piece
I have the Henry X in .357, it is a nice rifle, but Henry QC really needs some work. My sights were cut so crooked to the barrel, my rear sight had to be drifted way to one side to zero at 25 yards, then was a matter of feet off target the other direction at 100 yards. Had to get a mount from EGW and put a micro red dot on it. With that red dot, I'm on like Donkey Kong, able to get hits on steel silhouette out to 200 yards with a stout load and a little elevation holdover. I am apparently far from the only one with this issue from what I've seen online. Lots of barrels crooked relative to the receiver, which I was worried was my underlying issue, glad it was just the sights, I didn't care for them anyway.
That's a cool rifle!
This rifle never goes out of time.. it’s just an America icon. 🥰
Bro got the Golden camo💀
أرقى بندقية بالعالم عملية ودقة عالية وجميلة ❤❤❤
This is the most beautiful firearm I’ve ever seen in my life
I really love the henry rifles !!
Sheriff: "Excuse me sir, can I see your cattle licence"
Me as fuck:
Bonsoir,
Génial comme winchester.
Vos vidéos ❤, je les adores.
Merci.
Bon week-end
Merci
My rdr2 muscle memory is kicking in 😭
That last shot made me very nervous
ooooo... shiny things
The cows are like im minding My business sir 😂😂😂😂
I don’t shoot guns, guns shoot me 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
I've heard it's not a good idea to load it with the barrel at a high angle, rounds banging against each other, even though the rounds are round nosed. Don't want to set one off. There's always a risk, and it really isn't worth it.
I was looking for this comment
That was a problem back in the day when primers went as reliable and more volatile, they’re much safer now.
regardless, why tempt fate?
What a beautiful work of craftsmanship
Thing of beauty
A true work of art. An absolute beauty.
I like that the the cows are just chillin'. Hanging out and grazing.
Wow. Beautiful
Beautiful, piece of artwork there..
you make the best gun showcase shorts. everything is done nice and slow so we can absorb it all in. youre #1
Bro found this in the museum of freedom
I thought he was going to shoot them cows😂
The cows never fail to make our days happy😂
It’s like looking into a mirror how shiny that thing is, great work at maintaining your weapons.
Idk anything about guns but I like it because it's shiny
Henry rifles are honestly way simpler than winchesters mechanically. They only have like 60 parts in total
The Rebirth of the Winchester98
Cows:We're next run
Bulls:I'm ready charge my men
Simply beautiful👏
literally one of my favorites guns that makes me feel like i’m in the wild west in games and probably in irl too
always love guns that load unusually, this one's one of my favorites
Nice Lancaster now you just need to get it engraved
amazing machining. i like how the cows hardly stop grazing.
This makes me wanna play red dead redemption
"Woah, this is such a cool and smooth looking gun. What is it called?"
"Henry."
The cows at the end go hard af
I get a "you're next" vibe whenever these videos end with animals
The cows are like
-sir you ain’t no John Marston
Production/editing on this short is beyond top notch!
“Where are you going for the apocalypse?” Me: “This mans house”
Well, that’s a mighty fine gun right there. Beautiful shine.