If I already have a ruger pc carbine, would be worth selling it for the new henry? I like the look of this one more.
I guess Ill have to wait and see the reviews.
the henry is more expensive, also straight blowback, doesn't have takedown, doesn't have the accidental unlocking-lock thing the PC Carbine does, and isn't flooded on the market
I like the wood stock but you'd be better off commissioning wood furniture for the PC Carbine
If I already have a ruger pc carbine, would be worth selling it for the new henry? I like the look of this one more.
I guess Ill have to wait and see the reviews.
Any idea on trigger weight?
Also Hanry USA, does that mean these won't be exported? I'm a europoor and want an affordable PCC but everything is so fricking expensive...
My local gunstore has:
SIG MPX PCC - €3160
Schmeisser AR-9 - €2160-€2195
H&K SP-5 - €3000
ADC Operator - €1585
Ruger PC - €1520
I bought mine for 425 used.
It only has the glock mag adapter, which is fine. I want the mlok handguard and the wood stock for a bastard ppsh. Alas i am kind of broke so I will have to wait to find them on ebay
HENRY MAKE IT IN 50AE WITH BARREL SWAPS TO 44MAG AND TAKE DEAGLE MAGS AND I WILL CONVERT TO YOUR YEEHAW RELIGION
If you want a semiserious answers as to why it is expensive:
1. Import fees
2. Costs of import compliance
3. Low demand means higher prices as less product to spread costs over
4. European ideal that guns are for Lord Havershemtwinklebottom IX of Fondlesex to hunt foxes on his fathers land with ludicrously expensive overfancy OUs, not for the common man
5. No wild animals or savages trying to kill you (historically, this is changing recently)
6. Your lords want to keep you disarmed as pawns in their next war, like how the Ukrainians have to deal with now. Any Euro who thinks NATO is bad is willing to let what is happening in ukraine happen to you and in a righteous world would be put in prison (or worse) BEFORE untold masses of people die
We in the US have to deal with 1-3 too due to forms of protectionism passed in the 90s as cheap post communist guns were flooding the market, but nothing as egregious as Europe.
Real shit why is there no carbines in 45 win mag? A semi auto carbine that can launch a magnum cartridge reliably would be very nice and something I would carry innawoods
I just want them to offer swappable barrels for their single shots that I can ship to my door. Is that too much to ask
If I already have a ruger pc carbine, would be worth selling it for the new henry? I like the look of this one more.
I guess Ill have to wait and see the reviews.
the henry is more expensive, also straight blowback, doesn't have takedown, doesn't have the accidental unlocking-lock thing the PC Carbine does, and isn't flooded on the market
I like the wood stock but you'd be better off commissioning wood furniture for the PC Carbine
I need to see this with a drum mag. Serious PPSh vibes.
muh dick
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>commissioning wood furniture for the PC Carbine
If you are a fan of "drop sale" culture there is this guy olyoak.com
Looks like a crossman bb/pellet rifle
this is cool. It reminds me of that lost era of now defunct american and eurotrash manufacturers from the 70's.
Casette Futurism/Rollerwave vibes like if the kid from A Christmas Story had to defend his suburban home from the Walking Dead or something
wish the rear sight were further back but I definitely want it
As someone who has really been wanting an old Marlin camp carbine this is perfect.
It may look like a pellet gun but at least it's not as fugly as the ruger
Any idea on trigger weight?
Also Hanry USA, does that mean these won't be exported? I'm a europoor and want an affordable PCC but everything is so fricking expensive...
My local gunstore has:
SIG MPX PCC - €3160
Schmeisser AR-9 - €2160-€2195
H&K SP-5 - €3000
ADC Operator - €1585
Ruger PC - €1520
Why is this hobby so expensive :'(
>Ruger PC - €1520
Holy frick. That's over double what it costs in the US. Like an extra 780 EUR
lmao, I bought one with the magpul stock for under 670 USD
I bought mine for 425 used.
It only has the glock mag adapter, which is fine. I want the mlok handguard and the wood stock for a bastard ppsh. Alas i am kind of broke so I will have to wait to find them on ebay
Its' $920 MSRP american if that gives you any ideas
HENRY MAKE IT IN 50AE WITH BARREL SWAPS TO 44MAG AND TAKE DEAGLE MAGS AND I WILL CONVERT TO YOUR YEEHAW RELIGION
If you want a semiserious answers as to why it is expensive:
1. Import fees
2. Costs of import compliance
3. Low demand means higher prices as less product to spread costs over
4. European ideal that guns are for Lord Havershemtwinklebottom IX of Fondlesex to hunt foxes on his fathers land with ludicrously expensive overfancy OUs, not for the common man
5. No wild animals or savages trying to kill you (historically, this is changing recently)
6. Your lords want to keep you disarmed as pawns in their next war, like how the Ukrainians have to deal with now. Any Euro who thinks NATO is bad is willing to let what is happening in ukraine happen to you and in a righteous world would be put in prison (or worse) BEFORE untold masses of people die
We in the US have to deal with 1-3 too due to forms of protectionism passed in the 90s as cheap post communist guns were flooding the market, but nothing as egregious as Europe.
There are some men of culture itt. Wood furniture pcc's uplift the soul.
Really reminds me of the Marlin Camp carbine.
think .380 will run in it?
>buy 9mm carbine
>load it with .380 ACP
You're a special kind of stupid.
It's mid
>when people realize the MSRP is 850.
I have a CX4. No need for new memes.
Reminds me of the M1907 from Battlefield 1 & V
Real shit why is there no carbines in 45 win mag? A semi auto carbine that can launch a magnum cartridge reliably would be very nice and something I would carry innawoods