Have either of you taken a new Henry rifle apart and looked inside of it? If you look inside of the rifle, at the cast parts and how they are fit, you may change your mind... Do you like painted receivers?
Plastic sights..? Why buy a rifle with plastic sights and then have to ask the company to send you replacements? Do you really need the down time?
How do plastic sights and painted receivers square with pride of ownership? I know you might want to mention the Ruger 10/22's receiver. It's not painted, it's anodized.
In the case you may want to say, I've never used a Henry 22 lever action rifle, a friend of mine bought one. I looked it over really close. I even disassembled it...! I never said a disparaging word to him about his rifle. He looked at me and said, "from the look on our face," "you don't like it do you?"
I think Lou Imparato's (the deceased former owner of Henry rifles and Iver Johnson Firearms Co.) appropriating the grand old Henry rifle name, is an asanine excercise in attempting to fool the unwary, inexperienced gun buying public. Quality can't be had for cheap...
Has everybody here forgotten the excellent Marlin model 39 lever action rifle? Doesn't Marlin brag that it has been in production longer than any rifle ever made in the United States? I own seven of the various Marlin 39's and one of the newly reissued Marlin 1897 22 rifles.
I used to manage a large full service, gun shop , here, in southern California. You may even want to call me an firearms elitist or a snob, flame away. However, for me and my family, when we buy any firearm, it will be a quality firearm. No ifs, no ands, and no buts...!
Bill
Edited to add:
In addition to the Marlin 22 lever guns I own, I have two Winchester 9422's. One in 22 long rifle, and one in 22 magnum. In pump gun 22's, I own an unfired Winchester 62A. I own a mint Winchester model 61 in 22 long rifle. It was made in 1937.
I own nine Ruger 10/22's. I keep finding them at prices to good to resist.
I recently bought a Browning BL-22 for my son. My only complaint about the Browning is that abominable, shiny plastic finish, that Browning puts on their firearms stocks.
I even own a Rossi model 62 pump gun. It is one of their earliest production models. Actually it is a pretty nice rifle, but it is very deficient, in workmanship and materials, when compared along side of my Winchester 62A. It is quantum leap better than Rossi's latest efforts with this model rifle. I would not have it, except a friend of mine fell into financial trouble and offered it to me for $40.00.
If I ever need to loan a 22 rifle, the Rossi will fill that need. However, when it gets loaned, it will be when I can go with it.
BW