No kidding, WAY TO MUCH . Heritage Arms 22lr Colt 7/8 scale down replica's single action army. My cowboy collection, 3.5" , 4.75" , 6.5" w/etching cylinder's and walnut checkered grips look and shoot just fine for a 22lr plinker fun gun and they look great for the price.
Well... you may be right but.... I honestly do not like the looks of their revolvers anyway. that being said....... I have two Henry lever guns. they are beyond excellent in accuracy and fit and finish and have more 'pride of ownership' value than I can explain. My buddy went cheap for a 22 plinker with the 'heritage' and it is a total POS in fit and finish and looks and accuracy.. sometimes? you do get what you pay for
WAY Overpriced! Plus, you said as a "consideration" it is only chambered "for the WEAKEST 22 Rimfire Cartridges", what does that mean???? Dumbest firearm statement I've ever heard!
Those big bulky Pachmayrs should be just the ticket. For for more bulk or shaping wrap self-cling tape around the grip. I don't have issues except the N frame Magna grips which are like Sasquatch size. Of the few problems, only squared off corners bashing the joints of my metatarsals. So I end up re-shaping the grips for better double action trigger control.
It's the way of the future. Trump and Elon have already said they will be pushing AI in America so this is only the beginning. They've already started building AI data centers in Texas which will require a ton of water to maintain.
Si de revolveres para usarlos tupido se trata voy sin dudarlo a un Ruger ! Lamentablemente una sola vez en mis 73 años pude tener y disparar otro formidable revolver de la marca Manurhin ! Claro que tuve un SW 29 y un Colt en 44/40 que me brindó siempre una enorme confianza. Pero no recuerdo el modelo que calculo era de los '70 y mi abuelo un hombre de campo lo había comprado nuevo para unificar calibre con su inseparable palanquero Winchester ! Con parque y cargadores rápidos bien entrenado suma y no resta como muchos piensan ❤
On Charter arms. good deal for the money. the problems of the past were that the cyl latch would sheer off. it has not been improved. we did not care since the exposed ejector rod you could just pull uh... until now. it is enclosed so... the latch is in the weeds somewhere how do you open the gun? you don't. not without tools. other than that? a sorta ok gun.
Gee.....where are any new revolvers, or any new products, from Colt??!? Why would any major manufacturer go to Shot Show with absolutely nothing new???
Colt is a pro gun in my opinion. I own old model Python and Trooper. and of course 1911's I also own both new(ish) Smiths and Dan Wessons. My 1936 Smith in 22 lr is still the best ever. My model 19 'Target' in .357 is the gold standard for K frames. My Python is... well.. unless you own one you simply can not imagine. Trooper? a slight notch above current L frame Smiths toss up really IMO. Taurus/Rossi? they may or may not serve until you can afford something better but make no mistake. they are inferior and you will trade up someday.. when is up to you.
@@LuvBorderCollies 9 mm 2 or 3 inch concealed carry revolver, 41 Magnum Python & Anaconda, 10 mm King Cobra and Python. High polish blued Cobra, King Cobra and Anaconda series, a half lug full size 357 (New Trooper) a 454 Casull Anaconda and God, forbid a new snake gun that they never did before....Colt Rattlesnake, Colt Black Mamba. The sky is the limit on what they could be doing besides absolutely nothing.
In regards to the Henry 22LR 10 round being too expensive remember it is American Made and it is available in buy on layaway . Oh, and being a revolver in 22 caliber LR it will also chamber and fire 22 Long and 22 Short ammunition.
I get it.. so long as your plastic gun can put a pattern on a 12 yard target? Why bother to learn the revolver which is actually .. an experts gun that will do 1.5" groups at 25 yards or hit 2 liter sodas at 100 yards... I mean ... who needs that crap anyway right?
😆 If someone thinks they're a hot shot, hand them a double action revolver. Walk back to the 50 yard line. Now start firing, standing & UNsupported oh 12 or 18 rds then we'll check the group size. If they don't think they'll ever have to shoot accurately AND fast at 50yd. In our pre-Glock 9mm days our standard qualifying course for 4" M10 went back to 50 yards. Even Ray Charles could separate the posers from the real shooters who actually practiced....a LOT...on their own money.
@@LuvBorderCollies I can no longer stand unsupported except if I am leaning on something. If I can't see my feet for more than say 5 sec I lose my ballance. But I agree with you.
Don't waste my time with 22lr revolvers. smh. Everyone. Unless you practice with your pistol you won't get any good. To practice with your pistol requires that the recoil NOT be painful. So forget any lightweight 357 revolvers because the recoil is so painful you'll only fire it with 357 when you need it to save your life but that also means that you won't be familiar with managing the recoil and that could cost you your life. Pleasant 357 practice requires a 35oz revolver, minimum. Pleasant 38 special +P requires a 25oz revolver. Just saying.
These AI narrarated videos suck. Stop being half assed channels and narrarate your own videos. No one calls Smith and Wesson "S and W". No one calls the 686 the "six hundred eighty six". Just awful.
Henry is asking way too much for that 22 plinker
Yes. Ridiculous prices as usual
No kidding, WAY TO MUCH . Heritage Arms 22lr Colt 7/8 scale down replica's single action army. My cowboy collection, 3.5" , 4.75" , 6.5" w/etching cylinder's and walnut checkered grips look and shoot just fine for a 22lr plinker fun gun and they look great for the price.
Well... you may be right but.... I honestly do not like the looks of their revolvers anyway. that being said....... I have two Henry lever guns. they are beyond excellent in accuracy and fit and finish and have more 'pride of ownership' value than I can explain. My buddy went cheap for a 22 plinker with the 'heritage' and it is a total POS in fit and finish and looks and accuracy.. sometimes? you do get what you pay for
Out of those I’d have to go with the Taurus.
WAY Overpriced! Plus, you said as a "consideration" it is only chambered "for the WEAKEST 22 Rimfire Cartridges", what does that mean???? Dumbest firearm statement I've ever heard!
Can we stop putting grips on large frame revolvers that fit children’s hands
Right,the Taurus 627 6 1/5 in barrel has the smallest grip got to spend more money for a grip.
Those big bulky Pachmayrs should be just the ticket. For for more bulk or shaping wrap self-cling tape around the grip. I don't have issues except the N frame Magna grips which are like Sasquatch size. Of the few problems, only squared off corners bashing the joints of my metatarsals. So I end up re-shaping the grips for better double action trigger control.
Tiny hands are in
right on bro.
My Walther p22 sings like a sewing machine, super accurate with the 5" match barrel😊 but i do like 45cal, and 22mag revolvers
I wish they would make some good revolvers that were no more then 300 or 350.
Taurus 856 on sale. Have 3 variations of it.
$900+ for a fixed sight wheelgun. Henry's not going to cut into K-22/Model 17 sales like that.
Um… charter arms and reliability don’t really go together 🤔
America first
My Bulldog XL in .45 Colt has been flawless
Way too much $$ for the Henry 22lr! No thanks!
robots piss me off!
It's the way of the future. Trump and Elon have already said they will be pushing AI in America so this is only the beginning. They've already started building AI data centers in Texas which will require a ton of water to maintain.
"kill all humans."
Bender - Futurama
Spohr revolvers !! There is no.1 revolver on any level 💪💪
Si de revolveres para usarlos tupido se trata voy sin dudarlo a un Ruger !
Lamentablemente una sola vez en mis 73 años pude tener y disparar otro formidable revolver de la marca Manurhin !
Claro que tuve un SW 29 y un Colt en 44/40 que me brindó siempre una enorme confianza. Pero no recuerdo el modelo que calculo era de los '70 y mi abuelo un hombre de campo lo había comprado nuevo para unificar calibre con su inseparable palanquero Winchester !
Con parque y cargadores rápidos bien entrenado suma y no resta como muchos piensan ❤
On Charter arms. good deal for the money. the problems of the past were that the cyl latch would sheer off. it has not been improved. we did not care since the exposed ejector rod you could just pull uh... until now. it is enclosed so... the latch is in the weeds somewhere how do you open the gun? you don't. not without tools. other than that? a sorta ok gun.
charter arms is a terrible deal for any money. it's just production level saturday special
Gee.....where are any new revolvers, or any new products, from Colt??!? Why would any major manufacturer go to Shot Show with absolutely nothing new???
Colt is a pro gun in my opinion. I own old model Python and Trooper. and of course 1911's I also own both new(ish) Smiths and Dan Wessons. My 1936 Smith in 22 lr is still the best ever. My model 19 'Target' in .357 is the gold standard for K frames. My Python is... well.. unless you own one you simply can not imagine. Trooper? a slight notch above current L frame Smiths toss up really IMO. Taurus/Rossi? they may or may not serve until you can afford something better but make no mistake. they are inferior and you will trade up someday.. when is up to you.
What would Colt have new other than an Anaconda in .45 Colt or an aluminum frame snubby?
@@LuvBorderCollies 9 mm 2 or 3 inch concealed carry revolver, 41 Magnum Python & Anaconda, 10 mm King Cobra and Python. High polish blued Cobra, King Cobra and Anaconda series, a half lug full size 357 (New Trooper) a 454 Casull Anaconda and God, forbid a new snake gun that they never did before....Colt Rattlesnake, Colt Black Mamba. The sky is the limit on what they could be doing besides absolutely nothing.
@@LuvBorderCollies Agree.
because sales were abysmal the last two years across the industry
In regards to the Henry 22LR 10 round being too expensive remember it is American Made and it is available in buy on layaway . Oh, and being a revolver in 22 caliber LR it will also chamber and fire 22 Long and 22 Short ammunition.
Henry for the price of a Smith, no thanks.
S&W ?????????????????
Missed the S&W & Lipsey collab guns they are releasing……
all the wana bees, mostly junk.
Another Click-bait video. A narrator who has probably never fired a gun in his life. Assuming its not AI.
It is what it is .
The shooter of the new Henry pulls upward when he fires. Hard to hit a target doing that.
I would bet its AI, six hundred twenty-nine instead of six twenty-nine.
it's definitely ai
I get it.. so long as your plastic gun can put a pattern on a 12 yard target? Why bother to learn the revolver which is actually .. an experts gun that will do 1.5" groups at 25 yards or hit 2 liter sodas at 100 yards... I mean ... who needs that crap anyway right?
😆 If someone thinks they're a hot shot, hand them a double action revolver. Walk back to the 50 yard line. Now start firing, standing & UNsupported oh 12 or 18 rds then we'll check the group size. If they don't think they'll ever have to shoot accurately AND fast at 50yd. In our pre-Glock 9mm days our standard qualifying course for 4" M10 went back to 50 yards. Even Ray Charles could separate the posers from the real shooters who actually practiced....a LOT...on their own money.
@@LuvBorderCollies I can no longer stand unsupported except if I am leaning on something. If I can't see my feet for more than say 5 sec I lose my ballance. But I agree with you.
Charter Arms 😖
America first
🎉🎉
Don't waste my time with 22lr revolvers. smh. Everyone. Unless you practice with your pistol you won't get any good. To practice with your pistol requires that the recoil NOT be painful. So forget any lightweight 357 revolvers because the recoil is so painful you'll only fire it with 357 when you need it to save your life but that also means that you won't be familiar with managing the recoil and that could cost you your life.
Pleasant 357 practice requires a 35oz revolver, minimum. Pleasant 38 special +P requires a 25oz revolver. Just saying.
Only reciting ads, no review here. Useless video. Make a real review or I'll remember to not watch your channel.
Please stop using A.I. narration over other people's videos. You can do better than that.
These AI reviews of firearms are laughable.
Stupid AI narration, stupid fake experts, stupid showing other channels shooting videos, stupid video!
These AI narrarated videos suck. Stop being half assed channels and narrarate your own videos.
No one calls Smith and Wesson "S and W". No one calls the 686 the "six hundred eighty six".
Just awful.
clickbait
Sfiatano , molto???