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Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 05 Jan 2017 00:14
by akuser47
I agree well said everyone +guns

Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 05 Jan 2017 09:58
by GSB4243
Just for fun, I emailed Henry and asked about the possibility they might manufacture '92's

Their response:

Thank you for your interest. I’m sorry, we have no plans to offer any 1892 clones.

Best Regards,
Tom

Guess there is no need to start saving.....

Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 05 Jan 2017 15:34
by Ranch Dog
GSB4243 wrote:Just for fun, I emailed Henry and asked about the possibility they might manufacture '92's

Their response:

Thank you for your interest. I’m sorry, we have no plans to offer any 1892 clones.

Best Regards,
Tom

Guess there is no need to start saving.....
That response does given you a sneak peak at their customer service, on the ball.

Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 05 Jan 2017 17:44
by rhill
They probably won't do a 92 because they want to be different than everyone else with their loading system and in house design. I am ok with that as they are fine firearms, but a Henry quality 92 clone would be really sweet.

Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 06 Jan 2017 07:17
by Ranch Dog
Might just be the expense of setting up a new design.

Re: Rossi is going to lose out

Posted: 06 Jan 2017 12:03
by Missionary
Plus our levers are never gonna get a stoppage because a "low pressure" round was fired. The FN FAL addressed the issue with the adjustable port. Why our rifle makers do not just wise up and do so.
Yes the after market adjusters are for sale but why the manufacturers do not just use them.
But little does the lever flipper care. Shoot a subsonic round ball load followed by 4 265 grainers. What fun !