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"The adult candy factory of gun owners."
"The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Hey, Everyone,
I thought this was a neat read, which was published a few months ago in Ammo Shooting Sports News.
http://www.ammoland.com/2015/12/hunt-wi ... z3vrkbALBA
The writer shares kudos about Henry Repeating Arms in interesting ways -- just as you see in the subject line.
The focus is on the Henry plant in Rice Lake, WI.
Enjoy!
I thought this was a neat read, which was published a few months ago in Ammo Shooting Sports News.
http://www.ammoland.com/2015/12/hunt-wi ... z3vrkbALBA
The writer shares kudos about Henry Repeating Arms in interesting ways -- just as you see in the subject line.
The focus is on the Henry plant in Rice Lake, WI.
Enjoy!
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Hey everyone don't pass this thread up without reading the link. The only problem is it makes me want to go out and buy a dozen centerfire Henrys.
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Great article thanks for sharing it here.
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Very nice article, thanks!
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
nice indeed .... Rice Lake, WI is way off of the beaten path for us but I sure plan to try and figure out a way to get by there during our summer travel
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Great write up. Can't wait to own one.
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1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
Nice article!
Sweet rifles made by good WI Henry employees.
Thank you.
Cate
Sweet rifles made by good WI Henry employees.
Thank you.
Cate
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
I live 50 miles south of that RiceLake Henry plant. I've got to get a tour someday. I'm hoping to get on the short list for a .223 long range lever Henry. See what I can wring out for accuracy.
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Re: "The adult candy factory of gun owners."
The "Long Ranger" in the .223 caliber would be a cool Henry to own.
Yes, if you do get anything "wrung out" on this new rifle, it would be interesting to hear about that.
BTW, quite a few years ago we lived quite far south in the state (would that be called Southsconsin??). A fellow who worked for me back then had his personalized car license plate read "GR8ST8." We thought he was right about that as we liked living there.
Yes, if you do get anything "wrung out" on this new rifle, it would be interesting to hear about that.
BTW, quite a few years ago we lived quite far south in the state (would that be called Southsconsin??). A fellow who worked for me back then had his personalized car license plate read "GR8ST8." We thought he was right about that as we liked living there.
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