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I bought a Henry Lever Action Rifel and it's so popular in my family that my brother is goingto trade in his Remington for one and my uncle loved it so much he bought one for himself. I could not have gotten a better rifle from any other company.
Greg Ross
Pueblo, CO
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I have never before in my life written a testimonial on any product. I have been compelled by my experience with the Golden Boy to make this my first.
Last year I had purchased a Winchester M94 in 45 Colt. Being a Baby Boomer and having watched many a western, the purchase probably fits my demographic to a tee and could have been predicted. It was quite some time before I had a chance to shoot the gun. The first shock was the cost of 45 caliber ammo. The second was the fact the Winchester shot 8 inches high and 6 inches left out of the box at 25 yards with very proximate fit/finish and an action that sounded (and felt) like a train clattering down the tracks. The combination of these negatives prompted me to quickly sell it and buy one of your guns. As we all know, 22 ammo is very economical. But the real dividend is the unbelievable accuracy of the Golden Boy, its incredibly smooth action and the wonderful fit and finish. This gun will stay in my family and be passed down through the generations. It is worthy of that in every aspect. Thank you for bringing quality, craftsmanship and value back to American gun manufacturing.
Bill Henkel
Hackettstown, NJ
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Hi I would like you to know that I have not 1 but 2 Golden Boys. They are the best lever action for smoothness I have ever had. I have had Marlin Lever actions & Winchester also. I traded a Winchester Legecy 9422 NIB for my second Golden Boy. I feel I got the better of the deal even though the Winchester costs more. I had a Marlin Article II and it shot very good but My Golden Boy shoots just as good and Levers even better. I also have a H001 Henry that my Grandsons shoot. It is great for the Twins who are 13.
If there may be any plains in the future for a Golden Boy with a 24" Octagon Barrel I would be intersted in one. I had a Uberttie 24" Yellow Boy but sent it back barrel was defective. Well thanks for making The Golden Boy. Keep up the great work. Hope to hear from you.
Thank You
PS And yes the Golden Boy brings out the west in Me
Gary
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Hello,
My Grampa bought me a Henry Lever Action rifle with a large loop. It was the first lever action rifle I'd ever shot but it the nicest 22. I've ever shot. And my sister liked this 22. so much my Grampa got another one just like it for her. I'm 10 years old and I really like guns but I don't think i'll ever have another 22. that's as good of quality as this one. Thank's for making such a great rifle and keep it up. Thank's again.
Sincerely,
Thadd McPike
Bonapart, IA
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Henry, I was amazed at the accuracy, feel, the action of the .22 cal rifle when on a recent trip home to S.D. USA. My brother had purchased one for his boys (all live in a large city with not many local options for plinking) and brought it home to the ranch on a family trip. His sons are not by any means familiar with firearms. After a sit down on firearm safety, sight usage, we stepped outside for a few shots. The wind had blown a half full 5 gallon bucket of tractor hydralic fluid about 150 yards out on the prairie. With the action closed, I attempted (intentionally) to hand the gun to my nephew who rejected the pass stating the action was not open for a safe transfer. I praised him for attention, opened the action, then saw that old pail instructing him to take a crack at it. Whack, Thud. Oh no I thought,Grandpa will not be happy that his oil bucket now leaks. I was right. Never in this lifetime did I think he would even come close to it. ---------So now I'm shopping for a new bucket of oil and a Henry for myself. Congratulations on your product. Workmanship, visual appeal, and foremost accuracy out of the box will ensure a home for one in my collection.
Thanks,
DB
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Dear Mr. Imperato:
Yesterday my son and I shot my new Henry lever-action .22 rifle for the first time. I am new to shooting, and not much of a shot, but was able to shoot some good groups with the Henry straight out of the box! My son Adam -- a far better shot than I am -- did even better.
The action is smooth as silk. Now, I realize that I need: 1) A Henry .17 HMR lever-action; 2) A Henry .22 Magnum lever-action; and 3) A Henry .44 Magnum lever-action with the octagonal barrel;
and I'll go away quietly and there won't be any trouble. (My wife asked me recently if I didn't think 5 guns was enough, and I said, "Well, I'm going to have to give one away, because I already have 6!" (The three above will make 9.)
These are some beatiful rifles, indeed! Thank you for making them.
Paul Somerville
Oklahoma City, OK
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I JUST PURCHASED A HENRY YOUTH MODLE 22 FOR MY SON. THIS IS HIS FIRST RIFLE.THE RIFLE IS BEAUTIFUL AND THE ACTION IS A SMOOTH AS ANY OTHER RIFLE I OWN. THE BOY'S FACE WAS A HUGE SMILE FROM EAR TO EAR AND HE CAN'T WAIT TO GET INTO THE FIELD TO USE IT.THE QUALITY OF THE RIFLE WAS GREAT. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, I THIUNG THERE WILL BE MORE HENRY RIFLES IN OUR COLLECTION THAT I CAN ASURE YOU.
AGAIN THANKS
Tommy D.
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Hi I just bought a Henry Lever Action 22 LR and its the most accurate gun I have ever shot, and trust me when I say that I've shot a lot of guns in my life. So I just wanted to thank you for making such a quality gun and I ask you to continue the excellent job.
Thanks again,
John Pastore
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just bought a henry lever action .22 L.R. nice high quality rifle. beautiful appearance and great price. it really is about 1/2 the price of the others. it does have the appearance of a more expensive gun.
thanks,
C. Schussler
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Dear Sir's,
After some research, I am now the proud owner of a Golden Boy .22 Magnum. I have alway's wanted a .22 mag. and I now have one of the best. After I brought my rifle home, it was love at first shot. The feel and action of this fine rifle is indescribable. I have never shot such a fine rifle in my life.
I go out looking for reasons to shoot now. Keep up the good work, and I will tell you that this won't be my last Henry.
V. Thompson
Huntington, WV
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2057 letters |
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