I see your Henry and raise you one AR-15 with a sidedish of Glock. Seriously, that Henry will compete nicely with my AR for the first 10 rounds or 200 yards.
the fascinating thing about the Henry or 1866 Winchester is its now known connection to the Deliverance of South Carolina in 1876. We had at least two of them stored in the rally point of Canty's Rifles.
Check out the Confederate Relic Room in Columbia in the back of the museum at Columbia Mill
Our boys apparently had the Federal occupiers outgunned.
LOL, granted. Those hawks are nice. I picked up several from Midway for about 30 bucks each. You have to strip the crap finish off the heads and handles, but they re-finish super. I stained and BLO'd the handles and stripped the heads down to bare metal. Soaking the heads in vinegar gave them a nice patina.
I see your Henry and raise you one AR-15 with a sidedish of Glock. Seriously, that Henry will compete nicely with my AR for the first 10 rounds or 200 yards.
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Yeah, but I'll get the style points from the Judges with the Henry/tomahawk.
ReplyDeletethe fascinating thing about the Henry or 1866 Winchester is its now known connection to the Deliverance of South Carolina in 1876. We had at least two of them stored in the rally point of Canty's Rifles.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Confederate Relic Room in Columbia in the back of the museum at Columbia Mill
Our boys apparently had the Federal occupiers outgunned.
LOL, granted. Those hawks are nice. I picked up several from Midway for about 30 bucks each. You have to strip the crap finish off the heads and handles, but they re-finish super. I stained and BLO'd the handles and stripped the heads down to bare metal. Soaking the heads in vinegar gave them a nice patina.
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