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    Henry Rifle Factory Tour Vid

    Don't know if this has been posted before. Pretty cool. I'm going to try and link to where the tour actually starts in the vid (about a minute in):

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    They like to spend money advertising at Road America so they're OK in my book. They're crazy expensive but I wouldn't say no to a free one, lever actions are pretty cool.
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    Needs moar loading gate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peally View Post
    They like to spend money advertising at Road America so they're OK in my book. They're crazy expensive but I wouldn't say no to a free one, lever actions are pretty cool.
    In my opinion, once you handle one you understand why they cost what they do, and they're worth every penny.
    They shoot great, they look great (all of mine have fantastic wood), and they feel great.
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    Has anyone shot one of the magazine fed models? There were a bunch of reviews when they came out, but I haven't heard much since then. The .308 looks interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peally View Post
    They like to spend money advertising at Road America so they're OK in my book. They're crazy expensive but I wouldn't say no to a free one, lever actions are pretty cool.
    Figure with them having the factory in Rice Lake and Anthony Imperato Jr. being into racing (Ferrari Challenge and IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge), that shouldn't surprise me too much but that's cool. Always glad when one of my passions helps fund the other at the corporate level.

    Quote Originally Posted by hufnagel View Post
    In my opinion, once you handle one you understand why they cost what they do, and they're worth every penny.
    They shoot great, they look great (all of mine have fantastic wood), and they feel great.
    Ditto. I've had one of the .22s in my hands on the range and apart and in pieces in my desk before. I'll say you're definitely getting what you pay for on those. Top notch guns and commendable that Mr. Imperato is big on "Made in America or not made at all."



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