Let me put it this way...
The Henry .22 LRs are (or were before the ammo shortage) shot a lot and returned for repair hardly at all. I think less than 1% have any problems (one lady loaded a .22 Mag in a .22 LR) but the two I know of that had to go to the factory were back in a week. A WEEK and that includes shipping time! No problems since. Mr. Imperato's company has great customer service.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- Henry Rimfires -
Art,
2014-06-05, 15:19
- They are VERY good... -
Boge Quinn,
2014-06-05, 15:25
- They are VERY good... - Art, 2014-06-05, 16:26
- Let me put it this way... - Hobie, 2014-06-05, 17:54
- I have an OLD Erma Werk .22lr; the father of the Henry -
Rob Leahy,
2014-06-05, 18:37
- I have an OLD Erma Werk ./ Iver Johnson myself - Warhawk, 2014-06-05, 19:33
- Henry Rimfires -
Warhawk,
2014-06-05, 19:36
- Henry Rimfires - Art, 2014-06-05, 19:56
- Take a look at the action schematic... - John Meeker, 2014-06-05, 20:21
- Henry Rimfires - Gary G, 2014-06-05, 20:52
- My Henry youth model is smoother to cycle than my Marlin 39s - AkRay, 2014-06-06, 01:40
- They are VERY good... -
Boge Quinn,
2014-06-05, 15:25