I enjoyed both this and their Henry video. About 95% correct, which is refreshing on an internet evaluation video. If alive then, in the Civil war era, I would have had a Henry (or maybe a Spencer). No question. After 1866, though, I would have found the 1866 very attractive: 16+1 rounds in the rifle, and a pair of pistols in .44 Henry (a Smith No. 3 top break and or a Colt 1872 Open Top) would give you unprecedented firepower for the times! 29 shots of .44 on hand, without reloading. See my other post about .44 Henry being underrated!