Henry Large loop lever .22 flip cock

Published on February 10, 2022
Duration: 0:05

This video demonstrates an advanced firearm manipulation technique known as 'flip cocking' on a Henry Large Loop Lever Action .22 rifle. The demonstration showcases a rapid, one-handed cycling of the lever, involving a 360-degree spin of the rifle around the lever to chamber a round and cock the hammer. The technique concludes with the rifle brought to a ready-to-fire position, highlighting proficiency and control.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates the advanced 'flip cock' technique on a Henry Large Loop Lever Action .22 rifle. This rapid, one-handed maneuver involves a 360-degree spin of the rifle around the lever to chamber a round and cock the hammer, concluding with the firearm brought to a ready-to-aim position. The rifle features a large loop lever, .22 LR caliber, 18.25-inch barrel, and 15-round capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Flip Cocking Demo
  2. 00:01One-Handed Flip Cock Maneuver
  3. 00:03Aiming at Target

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'flip cock' technique demonstrated in the video?

The 'flip cock' is an advanced manipulation for lever-action rifles, shown here on a Henry Large Loop .22. It involves a rapid, one-handed 360-degree spin of the rifle around the lever to chamber a round and cock the hammer in one fluid motion.

What firearm is used for the flip cocking demonstration?

The video features a Henry Large Loop Lever Action .22 rifle, specifically identified by its large loop lever and wood furniture. This model is chambered in .22 LR and has a capacity of 15 rounds.

What are the key specifications of the Henry Large Loop Lever Action .22?

The Henry Large Loop Lever Action .22 (model H001L) has an 18.25-inch barrel, weighs approximately 5.25 lbs, and holds 15 rounds of .22 LR ammunition. Its MSRP is around $450.00.

Is the flip cocking technique safe to attempt?

The flip cocking technique requires significant practice and expertise. It must be performed with strict adherence to firearm safety rules, including constant muzzle discipline and a thorough understanding of the firearm's operation.

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