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 Henry US Survival 22? 
		
		
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		I have looked this little bugger over for years (24 of them to be exact), and now they even have a nifty little camo number.  I know the original AR-7s shot purty durned well.  Anybody have experience with the new ones? 
	GoodOlBoy (May have to hold off on the ccu in favor of getting this little gem.)  | 
		
 I've looked at this one for years as well.  Maybe even longer than you.  Funny, I had heard that they didn't shoot very well. 
	H.  | 
		
 lOOK ALIKE KIND OF. 
		
		
		http://www.browning.com/products/cat...21&type_id=026 
	i BET THIS SHOOTS A BIT MORE ACCURATE BUT THE COST WILL BE ALOT MORE.  | 
		
 JM: 
	I don't think the Browning is even inthe same categorey as the Henry AR. The latter is a "survival" rifle that stores in its stock (and that package is supposed to float). I may miss my guess on the Browning, but I don;t think that's its claim to fame, is it? It looks like something they built up out of a .22 auto pistol. H.  | 
		
 Right.  Point of the survival rifle is you can toss it under a seat, in a backpack, etc.  And like Hawkeye6 said.. . . . . . it floats! 
	Weighs 2.5lbs. . . . . GoodOlBoy  | 
		
 I've looked at them, too 
		
		
		One of these days I will pick one up and take it to the range.  All the best... 
	Gil  | 
		
 Henry 22 
		
		
		Tried one. Light,  take down so easy to transport, fun  but very mediocre for accuracy. 
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 Survival Rifle 
		
		
		Evening All 
	GoodOLBoy, my co-worker and hunting partner has a Marlin Pappose and likes it a lot. Accuracy is pretty good. As with most .22's accuracy depends on what ammo it likes. I would have to think that it would serve the purpose of a survival weapon. Been thinking of getting one myself. MC  | 
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