skunkbreeder
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anyone have any comments on the henry survival .22
I owned a gun similar to the Henry several years ago....seems like it was made by Charter Arms????
It was as described above; inexpensive w/a rough trigger...kind of a neat idea but not very refined
Plastic spring?i recently redid the hammer spring (the original one was plastic & it came out in pieces so i made a new end out of brass, works great now)
You left out the rolling block.several action types (bolt, semi, lever, breakopen, a couple of pumps, and a falling block or two)
Seems like the ideal rifle to bury in the backyard. Waterproof (when in stock) and cheap
Armalite, Charter Arms, and Henry have all made an AR-7. Charter Arms even did a pistol version. There may well be other manufacturers, but I have not heard of them.
Largely, they suck. I'd buy almost anything else on the market before I'd buy an AR-7.
LOL, no experience (with the Henry), but I haven't heard all that much good about them from the folks that own them. FWIW, I have played with a few ArmaLites and they seem to do an acceptable job (not great but at least worthy of a marker at the burial spot ), but they come at a premium today.Bury it and forget where it is, yes.