Originally Posted By: Frisket
The henrys I looked at were poorly put together and the wood always wiggled a concerning amount .... felt a lot better then he henrys which felt more like cheap BB guns then 22 rifles.

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This is an odd comment. You bought a Marlin 795 and are complaining about Henry's "inferior" quality??? Don't get me wrong, a Marlin 795 is a fine starter rifle. But it's not in the same class, either quality-wise or accuracy-wise, as the Henry. I own both and have shot many many rounds through both. The Henry slaps the Marlin down every time. But like I said, the Marlin is a good rifle to start out with or just to plink around with. It's usually the rifle I recommend to new folks just starting out in firearms who don't know what they want, or don't have much money available.