yep new yorkers making repeating rifles,u gotta love that.not only i own a henry i also own an old ithaca shotgun made in of course new york USA,thanks for keeping it in america!!!!
I took my Henry Golden Boy apart, lost a spring. Called Henry, they gave and sent me a spring for free!. The gal i talked to on the phone was unbelievably nice.
Great customer service, Great guns, Great fun. thanks Henry
Very interesting video. I just tried my second Henry last Sunday. It's a nice Golden Boy 22 LR. A bit different from my Henry 22 LR to shoot with but I will get it. Everybody found that Golden Boy so beatiful. just have it is a pleasure. Thanks to Mr Imperato for the devotion for his products and his custommers.
Buy an American product of that quality is an honnor! Salutations from Qc.Canada
i own a .22 mag golden boy, and yes it is awsome, accurate, and beautiful. today with all this strange sudden "nation wide shortage of ammo" i can still enjoy affordable plentiful .22 mag ammo. "load on sunday shoot all week. i hope someday henry repeating arms will come out with a side load lever action.
I believe in Brooklyn it would be called a Hendry rifle JK. Nice to see real American Quality. Mabey one day USA will start manufacturing stuff again.
The 22 long rifle lever action I bought at walmart for $210, is the most accurate rifle I have ever owned, PERIOD!!! I also own a Colt AR-15, several AK-47s, 1898 30-40 Krag, Savage Mark VII 22 lr bolt action, Marlin 60 22 semi auto. Nothing hits a golfball @ 100 yards with open sights like a 22 Henry lever action.
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I'm sure you make decent guns for what they are: shiny brass Marlin copies for kids to plink around in. The price should reflect that but it doesn't.
Instead, you throw around the Henry name as if buying your guns will bring you closer to some great, past firearms-making history. That is a false marketing gimmick.
These guns use totally original designs and made right here in the US with US parts and US labor-unlike other gun companys. Also, they are fine rifles since rarely there are any complaints about their performance. If you want a Marlin, then get a Marlin. If want a Remington, then get a Remington. But if you want a solid carbine that supports OUR economy here in the US, and a lever-rifle that has the most advanced design, then buy a Henry.
You are such an expert on Henry's that I'm sure you've owned many of them. I only own 2. They are both the most fun rifles I have ever owned. I shot an M-16 in the service, I owned an AR-15, 2 SKSs, a 44mag lever action, and numerous 22s and shotguns. Henry's are good guns and service is second to none. Sorry you dislike the company so much. I've had nothing but good experiences with them.
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From the best I can tell, the guns you make are dressed up Marlin copies. The survival gun you make is a copy of the AR-7 which I believe was made several years ago originally by Armalite.
The highest chambering you have is .44 magnum, no actual rifle calibers. And you don't even have a reciever loading design, opting for the cheaper, and less conveniant, loading from the front of the tube.
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Your attempts to associate yourselves to the original Henry rifle are disengenuous.
The original Henry rifle was produced by the New Haven Arms Co. There was never a "Henry Repeating Arms Co", before your own, that made the original Henry rifle.
Furthermore, the lever-action rifles you make have nothing in common with the original Henry rifle, save perhaps a reciever made in the same looking shiny brass.
@CaptainFluffyMcFluff I Really don't know how you think that the henry gun in a dressed up marlin. I mean they aren't even the same design or internals. not to mention the accuracy of the marlin is unsurpassed. It's a shame winchester went under I have supported them witht he model 94 22lr lever action and many shotguns. But when they went under I was lucky enough to stumble upon a Henry and can not believe the quality of it. Accurate smooth and well built. I have nothing against the Marlin
@CaptainFluffyMcFluff Guns. I own a 30-30 lever action and I love it. but the henry is a totally different gun with a long well established history with a great future. I don't understand why you would even make remarks like that against a great AMERICAN comany. I have a lot of respect for them. They did not sell out and make them anywhere else just because it was cheaper. They strive for excellence. And I comend them for it. Great Work Henry.
Why would I be proud? Where are the SPECS = Specifications, vs. price!!!!
skwiddjergensen 10 months ago
yep new yorkers making repeating rifles,u gotta love that.not only i own a henry i also own an old ithaca shotgun made in of course new york USA,thanks for keeping it in america!!!!
gerardinm 1 year ago
im buying my first rifle soon and i intend on buying a henry rifle not sure which yet but from what i have heard henry is the best way to go
redfox1257 1 year ago
I took my Henry Golden Boy apart, lost a spring. Called Henry, they gave and sent me a spring for free!. The gal i talked to on the phone was unbelievably nice.
Great customer service, Great guns, Great fun. thanks Henry
mmkropp 1 year ago
Very interesting video. I just tried my second Henry last Sunday. It's a nice Golden Boy 22 LR. A bit different from my Henry 22 LR to shoot with but I will get it. Everybody found that Golden Boy so beatiful. just have it is a pleasure. Thanks to Mr Imperato for the devotion for his products and his custommers.
Buy an American product of that quality is an honnor! Salutations from Qc.Canada
nortcan 1 year ago 7
These are the most smoothest lever action and the most accurate riflers I have ever shot
millzee 1 year ago
I'm fixing to buy 2 of the 22 magnums and 1 of the 22 LR versions as soon as I get my taxes back and my yearly bonus.
Excellent little varmint rifles.
P.S. I might even buy the 17 HMR if I got enough left over!
Anchanthai 2 years ago
I just saw the commercial where all non-American stuff was thrown out of the house. That would be an awesome video to all to You Tube!
3rdMarineDiv 2 years ago
God i want a Henry Rifle, how much is it?
knight5943 2 years ago
WOOOO
45. CAL BIGGGGGGG BOUYYYYY
TribalWarsTube 2 years ago
i own a .22 mag golden boy, and yes it is awsome, accurate, and beautiful. today with all this strange sudden "nation wide shortage of ammo" i can still enjoy affordable plentiful .22 mag ammo. "load on sunday shoot all week. i hope someday henry repeating arms will come out with a side load lever action.
avilahistory77 2 years ago
just bought one today --- as soon as this 0 degree freeze breaks I'm gonna test the 22 lr out on some unlucky cans and eggs
sloppyoscar 3 years ago
I really love my Henry and thank you for keeping it in the USA.
donniedusk 3 years ago 5
this one factory iwould like to tour
tn133 4 years ago
I believe in Brooklyn it would be called a Hendry rifle JK. Nice to see real American Quality. Mabey one day USA will start manufacturing stuff again.
sz42781 4 years ago
The 22 long rifle lever action I bought at walmart for $210, is the most accurate rifle I have ever owned, PERIOD!!! I also own a Colt AR-15, several AK-47s, 1898 30-40 Krag, Savage Mark VII 22 lr bolt action, Marlin 60 22 semi auto. Nothing hits a golfball @ 100 yards with open sights like a 22 Henry lever action.
amos2500 4 years ago 3
Thank you for purchasing a Henry rifle and fo ryour kind words. We certainly appreciate it.
henryrepeating 4 years ago
I have two Henry rifles and they are sweet. The AR-7 is awesome ( I got the silver one recently ) and the big boy is dope.
PreciousJoe 5 years ago
tell Pat, Jesse says hi
4524352353 5 years ago
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I'm sure you make decent guns for what they are: shiny brass Marlin copies for kids to plink around in. The price should reflect that but it doesn't.
Instead, you throw around the Henry name as if buying your guns will bring you closer to some great, past firearms-making history. That is a false marketing gimmick.
CaptainFluffyMcFluff 5 years ago
So do you propose copyright infringements?
These guns use totally original designs and made right here in the US with US parts and US labor-unlike other gun companys. Also, they are fine rifles since rarely there are any complaints about their performance. If you want a Marlin, then get a Marlin. If want a Remington, then get a Remington. But if you want a solid carbine that supports OUR economy here in the US, and a lever-rifle that has the most advanced design, then buy a Henry.
4524352353 5 years ago 7
You are such an expert on Henry's that I'm sure you've owned many of them. I only own 2. They are both the most fun rifles I have ever owned. I shot an M-16 in the service, I owned an AR-15, 2 SKSs, a 44mag lever action, and numerous 22s and shotguns. Henry's are good guns and service is second to none. Sorry you dislike the company so much. I've had nothing but good experiences with them.
adak1974 4 years ago 4
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From the best I can tell, the guns you make are dressed up Marlin copies. The survival gun you make is a copy of the AR-7 which I believe was made several years ago originally by Armalite.
The highest chambering you have is .44 magnum, no actual rifle calibers. And you don't even have a reciever loading design, opting for the cheaper, and less conveniant, loading from the front of the tube.
CaptainFluffyMcFluff 5 years ago
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Your attempts to associate yourselves to the original Henry rifle are disengenuous.
The original Henry rifle was produced by the New Haven Arms Co. There was never a "Henry Repeating Arms Co", before your own, that made the original Henry rifle.
Furthermore, the lever-action rifles you make have nothing in common with the original Henry rifle, save perhaps a reciever made in the same looking shiny brass.
CaptainFluffyMcFluff 5 years ago
Models develop and companies change names. That does not mean that they lack a common history.
adak1974 4 years ago
@CaptainFluffyMcFluff I Really don't know how you think that the henry gun in a dressed up marlin. I mean they aren't even the same design or internals. not to mention the accuracy of the marlin is unsurpassed. It's a shame winchester went under I have supported them witht he model 94 22lr lever action and many shotguns. But when they went under I was lucky enough to stumble upon a Henry and can not believe the quality of it. Accurate smooth and well built. I have nothing against the Marlin
BBroering 10 months ago
@CaptainFluffyMcFluff Guns. I own a 30-30 lever action and I love it. but the henry is a totally different gun with a long well established history with a great future. I don't understand why you would even make remarks like that against a great AMERICAN comany. I have a lot of respect for them. They did not sell out and make them anywhere else just because it was cheaper. They strive for excellence. And I comend them for it. Great Work Henry.
BBroering 10 months ago
Have bought several of your guns.
BigLon 5 years ago