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    Henry Repeating Arms U.S. Survival AR-7 - Black .22LR

    Henry Repeating Arms U.S. Survival AR-7 - Black .22LR
    Price $349.99
    SKU:V-6211

    Like the original Henry U.S. Survival Rifle, this innovative, semi-automatic model is lightweight (3.5 lbs.) and highly portable. At just 16.5″ long, when all the components are stowed, it easily fits into the cargo area of a plane, boat or in a backpack. It’s chambered in .22 LR so you can carry a large quantity of ammunition without adding much weight to your gear.
    When disassembled the pieces fit inside the impact-resistant, water resistant stock. Assembly is as easy as attaching the receiver to the stock, inserting the barrel, and screwing on the nut. In a few seconds, without any tools, the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7 is ready for action. It comes standard with a sturdy steel barrel covered in tough ABS plastic with a protective coating for complete corrosion resistance.

    Model Number H002B
    Action Type Semi-automatic
    Caliber .22 LR
    Capacity 8 round magazine (comes with 2)
    Length 35" assembled 16.5" when stowed
    Weight 3.5 lbs.
    Stock ABS Plastic
    Sights Adjustable rear, blade front
    Finish Weatherproof finish coated receiver and coated steel barrel

    YOU CAN NOW ORDER ONLINE ON OUR NEW WEBSITE !

    http://www.crafm.com

    Or call us to place your order over the phone : 1-877-635-4867


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    I always wondered how do you safely store these without a safe and without putting it together

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Rambo View Post
    I always wondered how do you safely store these without a safe and without putting it together
    Remove the firing pin?
    The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.

    - Richard Feynman

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    Put a zip tie thru the open action or around the trigger.

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