My dad died and left several guns. I have a choice between these two. Anyone have a preference? I really like the Browning but the Henry is cool looking.
Browning is grade 2 I think All blued Walnut stock Not sure about the Henry It;s a golden boy if that helpsGunny456 said:
Which Henry is it?
Is the Browing a grade 1 or 2?
The Browning was made in JapanCS78 said:
Might also consider if the browning is Belgium made. Maybe go with whichever is more sentimental?
Ok Thanks. No checkering. I thought the grades were based on the metal Some look like stainless This one is notGunny456 said:
Grade 2 has checkering. Grade 1 does not.
No Browning BL22's were made in Belgium. They started building them in 1969. All were made in Miroku Japan.
Wish I had that one! Same action though and same reliability. So, question? The Henry, Browning or Marlin?Gunny456 said:
Like this one ?
Ha. My dad engraved his name and social security number on the side of the receiver. It's not worth muchGunny456 said:
For investment purposes/collecting I like the Browning but they have not really been increasing in value much over the last five years. ( in fact have declined a little).
For a shooterI like the balance of the Henry. The action and trigger imho are smoother and crisper imho.
But I like the short action throw of the Browning.
Older BL22's also have been known to have extractor issues. Mine had that issue.
As I said in my first post… Get the one that appeals to you the most.
If you plan on having it and passing it down to children and want it to retain value the Browning is the ticket.
ETA. The Henry does not lend itself to scope mounting. The Browning action is short but there are some scope mounts for it.
I am talking about the browningGunny456 said:
Did he do that on the Browning also?