HENRY US SURVIVAL RIFLE VIPER CAMO – .22LR

$1,099.00

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HENRY US SURVIVAL RIFLE VIPER CAMO - .22LR
$1,099.00
Original price was: $1,299.95.Current price is: $1,039.96.

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HENRY US SURVIVAL RIFLE VIPER CAMO - .22LR
$1,099.00
Original price was: $1,299.95.Current price is: $1,039.96.

Description

HENRY US SURVIVAL RIFLE VIPER CAMO – .22LR


Since 1959 this compact rifle, originally designed by Eugene Stoner, has been the choice of U.S. Air Force pilots who need a small-caliber rifle they can count on should they have to punch out over a remote area. Over the years, the design’s reputation for portability, ease of operation, and reliability has carried over to the civilian world. Today it’s a favourite of bush pilots, backpackers, backcountry adventurers, and outdoors people of all ilk, who, like their Air Force counterparts, need a rifle that’s easy to carry and has the accuracy to take down small game in a pinch.

True to the original design’s lightweight (3.5 lbs.) portability, Henry upgraded some materials and components for maximized reliability and robustness. At just 16.5? long, when all the pieces are stowed, it easily fits into the cargo area of a plane, boat, or backpack. Because it’s chambered in .22 LR, you can carry ample ammunition without adding much weight to your gear.

When disassembled, the pieces fit inside the impact-resistant, water-resistant buttstock. 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 Rifle is ready for action. It has a sturdy steel barrel covered in tough ABS plastic and a protective coating for complete corrosion resistance. It’s engineered for perfect balance and maintaining its tack-driving accuracy, even after thousands of rounds.

The Henry U.S. Survival Rifle is available in three finishes; Black, True Timber Kanati Camo Pattern, and True Timber Viper Western Camo Pattern. All models are equipped with an adjustable rear sight and a blade front sight.

Specifications:


Calibre 22 LR
Barrel Length 16.125″
Barrel Type Steel Covered with Coated ABS Plastic
Rate of Twist 1:16
Overall Length 35″
Weight 3.50 lbs.
Receiver Finish True Timber-Viper Western Camo
Rear Sight Peep
Front Sight Blade
Scopeability 3/8″ Grooved Receiver
Scope Mount TypeRingmounts for 3/8″ Groove
Stock Material ABS Plastic
Buttplate/Pad Rubber
Length of Pull 14″
Safety Switch
Best Uses Target/Hunting/Survival
Embellishments/Extras Two 8-Round Magazines Included

 

Additional information

Make

Henry

Calibre

22LR

Brand

Henry

In every field of human endeavour there is a select group of individuals who are given credit for making such major contributions that they become synonymous with their achievements. In the area of firearms development, one name that must be included on that honoured roster is Benjamin Tyler Henry. His invention: The Henry Rifle. It was Mr Henry who conceived the first practical, lever-action repeating rifle patented in 1860. The Henry gave a single man the firepower of a dozen marksmen armed with muzzle-loading muskets. America was engulfed in the searing flames of the Civil War, and the first Henry rifles were in the hands of Union soldiers by mid-1862. Due to its revolutionary design and rapid rate of fire, the Henry quickly found popularity both with the military and civilian purchasers. Early sales were especially brisk in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Indiana.