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#260132 - 04/30/13 09:07 PM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
Eugene Offline
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I have the Henry US Survival (AR7). It has a bad rep from the companies that produced it prior to Henry but its been way more reliable than my Marlin.

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#260135 - 04/30/13 10:09 PM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
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If your going for a single shot .22LR bolt rifle a Lee Enfield No8 was an excellent .22LR rilfe. Very Accurate but it might be a little difficult to get hold of one today.

http://rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_No.8.html


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#260140 - 05/01/13 01:18 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Originally Posted By: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor

If your going for a single shot .22LR bolt rifle a Lee Enfield No8 was an excellent .22LR rilfe. Very Accurate but it might be a little difficult to get hold of one today.

http://rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_No.8.html







Nice

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#260142 - 05/01/13 01:38 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
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I have to say, I think wood grain guns a are beautiful. Personally, I'm most drawn to single shot, bolt action guns, with lever action coming in a close second.
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#260148 - 05/01/13 03:12 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
Eugene Offline
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Wood like this?

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#260151 - 05/01/13 03:50 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: Eugene]
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Originally Posted By: Eugene
I have the Henry US Survival (AR7). It has a bad rep from the companies that produced it prior to Henry but its been way more reliable than my Marlin.


People still rag on that rifle from before Henry took over production. Now that Henry are into their 2nd generation of the AR7, the complaints have been largely muted. Most of the complainers have never even seen the 2nd gen version because of their tunnel vision! A while ago I asked the company if they were going to produce a .17HMR version of the AR7. I got a reply back, from the president of the company no less, telling me that they looked at doing .17HMR and .22mag versions but decided not to. Probably didn't think they would sell enough in those calibers.

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#260152 - 05/01/13 03:53 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: spuds]
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Originally Posted By: spuds
Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
Lever action + Cowboy action = me getting to love out my Calamity Jane fantasy. LOL!
500 dollar fantasy Henry Golden Boy



That burled wood stock is just awesome looking!

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#260156 - 05/01/13 11:05 AM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: Roarmeister]
Eugene Offline
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Originally Posted By: Roarmeister
Originally Posted By: Eugene
I have the Henry US Survival (AR7). It has a bad rep from the companies that produced it prior to Henry but its been way more reliable than my Marlin.


People still rag on that rifle from before Henry took over production. Now that Henry are into their 2nd generation of the AR7, the complaints have been largely muted. Most of the complainers have never even seen the 2nd gen version because of their tunnel vision! A while ago I asked the company if they were going to produce a .17HMR version of the AR7. I got a reply back, from the president of the company no less, telling me that they looked at doing .17HMR and .22mag versions but decided not to. Probably didn't think they would sell enough in those calibers.


Unfortunalty its old bad rep I believe hurts sales, like you said many people won't even look at it. Others will say just buy the takedown 10/22 even though its a much larger heavier rifle so its not really in the same class.

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#260158 - 05/01/13 12:55 PM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
LesSnyder Offline
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Registered: 07/11/10
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gratuitous display... I may not be able to hit anything anymore, so style points become critical.... smile


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#260161 - 05/01/13 02:31 PM Re: Choosing the Right Gun [Re: bacpacjac]
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When I see those gorgeous wood grains, I understand gun collectors. :-)
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