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They do and other than being long, it is pure awesome. Probably the quietest suppressed 22lr I have and the shorter magazine tube let's you remove it to reload without having to unthread your suppressor. Here you go: https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/frontier-model-threaded-barrel-24/It would be cool if Henry offered a threaded lever 22 just saying !
Yea the finding one that is a problem but a lever with a suppressor old school and hi tech looks sweet !They do and other than being long, it is pure awesome. Probably the quietest suppressed 22lr I have and the shorter magazine tube let's you remove it to reload without having to unthread your suppressor. Here you go: https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/frontier-model-threaded-barrel-24/
Finding one is another story as they have been unobtanium since they were released. I setup alerts for multiple online retailers and finally got an email from Sportsmans that they were in stock and raced to check out online and sure enough it showed up at the store in about a week. Zero regrets.
This site shows them supposedly in stock though I paid $150 less from Sportsmans: https://www.guns.com/firearms/rifle...AvantLink&utm_campaign=35987&utm_medium=df_NA
I also monkeyed with both Skinner and Ranger Point.I have a .22 Golden Boy and a H009G Side gate .30-30 rifle; each with a Skinner rear peep sight and a Skinner Patridge post front sight in brass. I can practice (cheaper) with the .22 and it has the identical sight picture of my .30-30.
I also have and tried a Ranger Point Precision rear peep, and while it's a very good peep, I just preferred the sight picture of the Skinner. Personal preference there. They're both good sights.
Sorry for the crummy phone photo, and I couldn't keep my Border Heeler from photo bombing......
Forgot to add: The accuracy of the GoldenBoy .22 is fantastic, especially considering the price point. Got mine in September at BiMart for $459. It's been as reliable as an anvil. I do have a more accurate .22 bolt rifle, but this is way more fun to shoot. For me, for my wife, and a new shooter as well, it's simply a fun, cool gun to shoot.
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I also monkeyed with both Skinner and Ranger Point.
I liked the Skinner better.
The full length Alaskan not only works well, but it looks good too.
Stop!!! Yer makin' me hungry!!!!I've never felt a smoother lever action than my Henry 22. Like butter or glass or glass that has butter on it.
Now I want some buttered popcorn.
Me too! Butter 'n herb sauteed rabbit sounds delish!Stop!!! Yer makin' me hungry!!!!