Well I dithered over it, even though the shop's asking price wasn't too bad, but it wasn't until my five mile run that I decided. Yep, when I started to tire a bit towards the three-mile mark, I told myself that if I hit five miles--a new record for me--I could buy myself the Henry. And the run was tough towards the end, but every time I was tempted to stop, I saw that Henry, and imagined it's nice, smooth action. I thought about what a great little rifle it'd be to take on backpacking trips due to it's light weight and balance, and I kept focusing on it until I crossed the run's five mile endpoint. I can honestly say that visions of this rifle on my wall rack got me through the run.
So I went to the shop and picked it up again. The price was ok, but I love to dicker. I repeatedly pointed out all the flaws in the gun, especially the surface rust on the barrel and magazine tube. I finally got the owner to knock off twenty percent of his already reasonable asking price and throw in a case to go with it, mostly because of the rusting.
Then I took the rifle home, and cleaned off that rust, and now it's hanging virtually unblemished on my office wall rack beneath a pre-'64 Winchester .30-30. I'll be taking it out shooting soon as I can make the time. Based on it's trigger and how tight it is, I'll bet it shoots great. And every time I look at it, I'll remember how it helped me break the five mile mark for the first time since things changed.
What a -forgive me- pretty rifle. I love lever action, my Dad has a 44-40 that I want when he's gone...and he's said I can have it and a few other pieces he's got. ;)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog... I enjoyed your blog as well... Great DOG!!! He is adorable.
I have a few weapons in the arsenal myself... Just sold off two, today. Time to scale down.
I always wanted to learn how to fly and become a pilot... But never really got the chance... It looks like a blast though.
I am in Kentucky now. Far far away from the b.s. in Chicago. But as i said. I miss it, and when we leave the job, we leave a piece of ourselves there. I doubt i will get back to work. I have another 2 years to decide. My back is not getting better, as i had hoped. And i am done with the surgeries. To painful to go through anymore.
Hope you are safe and well in your neck of the woods.