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    It does look a lot like the 1918 BAR! Pretty cool! I kinda question how well it will sell though.
     

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    Seems like to little to late. Other than the walnut furniture what does it offer over the tried and true Ruger PCC? Henry hasn't kept up with demand for the X model lever gun.
     

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    In a wood stock like that, it may just be one of the very few (if not the only) new production 9mm PCC's that is ban-proof. Very forward thinking because the political tides are always changing.

    The way this carbine is designed it would lend itself quite well to being a bullpup, and as such a bullpup that uses Glock mags is a rarity and I would buy it just for that, no matter what it cost. Now that the AR/AK "pistols" are probably going by the wayside, the bullpups will be in demand. The Henry's layout is very similar to the iconic legendary Ruger 10/22 layout... This highly successful tacticool 10/22 bullpup conversion from Desert Tech is an example of what to expect from this simple unassuming wood stocked Henry PCC

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