I recently shot one that a friend got for his birthday. I had brought along my M-94 Trapper and the Henry kicked less with 240 grain factory loads than my Trapper did with 180's. His grandson preferred the Henry for that reason. The Henry had a feed problem that seemed to be the cartridge lifter catching at the bottom of its travel. It was a matter of muscle to get it to come up, so I think it was probably a problem of fitting. Other than that, I thought it was a handsome rifle and the tube loading made it easy to unload, compared to pumping them out one at a time from my Trapper. I don't remember if the receiver was coated, but if it is bare brass, it will tarnish (or develop a patina, if you must) over time and become very nonreflective. I used to polish the brass on my Hawken when I first got it, but got so I prefer ed the tarnished look for hunting.