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Letters from Lever Youth .22 owners

Hello Henry Rifles,

I just gave my 9 year old daughter a Henry lever action Youth model. My daughter says its really "cool" and she loves shooting it. Hitting the metal targets is really easy and the gun is pretty

The way we are going through ammo I'm glad it shoots .22 shorts as well as LR.

Thanks for a great product.

Sincerely,

Lane Frazier
Clinton, MS

- Anthony Imperato
  President
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Dear Mr. Imperato,

We received the O-ring for Tucker's .22 in the mail yesterday afternoon. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. That .22 is one of my son's prized possessions in life. Nice to know that the gun is backed by a company that cares about it's customers.

Sincerely,

Jim Andrews

Dear Folks at Henry:

Wanted to drop a line to you and tell how much myson(13 yrs.)and I enjoy my Henry lever .22.I bought it about 5 yrs. ago and it has been an excellent firearmlow maintenance and easy to handle.I'm afraid it does get handled a little rougher than normal sometimes,though.I knocked a piece out of the rear stock,at the butt,and also missing the adjuster on the rear sight.Is it possible to buy replacement parts for my Henry,and if so,where?

Thank you.

Bob Dove

Henry Rifles,

We have really enjoyed your Lever Youth Model .22. I needed a gun that was a little smaller and easier for me to shoot. This gun was just that, it shoots very well and it's very easy to take with us when we go shooting. Thank you again.

A very happy customer
S Gardener

My name is Montana and I am 10 years old.

I got a 12-gauge shotgun for Christmas in 2003 but was scared to shoot it right now. I wanted a smaller gun, just for target practicing right now. We had looked around at all kinds of .22 rifles, but none seemed to look or feel right to me -- that is until I saw the Henry Lever Action .22 rifle. My mom said to wait and look around. My mom had seen the rifle (by herself) at a local sporting goods store and came home and got me and we went back and bought the rifle that night. She agreed with me there were none better. I was so happy that she got it for me. We couldn't buy ammo for it that night, much less couldn't shoot it...it was already dark. But we went back the next day, bought some ammo and went to try out the gun. I saved the first bullet casing that I shot from the gun. I intend to keep this gun my whole life and hope to have a son to be able to hand it down to him and then on to my grandchildren.

Thank you,

Montana
Central Florida

Dear Sir,

I am a novice shooter, who has come to the sport only within the past year. I have been shooting a .38 revolver, and a .45 black powder revolver, along with a Marlin .22 semi-automatic rifle. I enjoyed the rifle, but as it is my husband's, it didn't fit me well and I wanted one of my own.

My husband took me to a large gunshop in our area this weekend so I could chose one. I'm a small woman, so finding a long gun that fits "off the rack" is difficult, more so because I wanted a lever-action .22 with iron sights rather than a scope.

Your Henry Youth model was a perfect fit, and its beauty appealed to me as well.

I have fired two boxes of ammo through it already, and the admiration and affection I feel for this little rifle has gone far beyond aesthetic appreciation.

Without any adjustments to the sights, I am consistently unloading it in the ten-ring!

The action is smooth as warm butter, and the trigger pull is crisp and light.

The rifle may have been manufactured at your plant in Brooklyn, but as far as I'm concerned, it was a match made in heaven for me.

It proudly hangs on our living room wall, (unseating my husband's .22 *wink*) and will get much use as I work to hone my markmanship.

My goal is to go deer-hunting, so as I work on my shooting skills, I'm saving my spare dollars... I have my eye on your Big Boy .44!

Thank you for making such a finely crafted firearm available at such a reasonable price.

Theresa Melton

I recently bought one of your .22 carbines. Right out of the box I just knew that this was a special rifle. What a great gun!! This was my first Henry purchase and I couldn't be more pleased. Since I bought it I've had 3 of my girls shoot it as well and they realy enjoyed it! There all still pretty young, the oldest being 11. But what a way too bond with your children then break our the ol' Henry! This gun is the first gun my 3 girls have shot, as well as my nephew and niece. As far as I am concerned it's a priceless family heirloom!! I can't wait for my fourth girl too get old enough too shoot it as well. You all keep up the good work, I absolutley love your product line. Most defenitley the .17hrm, and even down too the orange shirt listed on the web site. Which by the way I do not own or the .17hrm. Who knows one day! Thanks once again for building such a great gun.

Jimmy Amos

Dear Sir:

I recently purchased your Henry Lever Action .22 to replace my beloved Marlin which had been stolen. I went into the gun store to buy a Browning BLR-22. The salesman showed me the Henry and the Browning. I was incredibly impressed with the Henrys action, fit, finish, and quality. I decided to buy it over the Browning. When I was told the price, I could not believe it! I just assumed it would cost the same as the Browning or maybe even a little more.

I took my 8 year old daughter with me the first time I shot it. She wanted to shoot so I let her. She was tickled with the ease of the action and her ability to hit the majority of the bottles I had set up for her to shoot at. I have ordered her a Henry Youth Model Lever Action. I showed her the Henry Mini-bolt, but she decided she wanted the "cool lever action like yours." Needless to say I am proud of my new Henry, and pleased that my daughter will have one like it to learn with.

I have been shooting for over 30 years and have owned a little bit of every kind and type of rifle, shotgun and pistol in that time. I must say that I have never been as impressed with a gun and its performance, fit, and finish as I am with the Henry. I am now lusting after the Big Boy, but would be even more tempted if it came in .45 Colt.

Thank you and your people for providing high quality firearms at a reasonable price.

R. Kyle Hinkle

Dear Mr Imperato

I gave my 2 grandsons their Henry rifles and the patches you sent them for Christmas and they were almost in tears with delight. They really liked the special letter you sent to each of them, it made it really special.

Thanks again, I will always appreciate what you did and will be a Henry supporter for ever.

Sincerely.

Daniel Reasor
South Bend, IN

I just purchased a Henry .22 and am almost shedding tears of joy as the result! The gun is for Joshua, my only grandson which was supposed to be for his 11th birthday in July. But a planned visit in early March is too tempting of an opportunity for Papa to see his face light up when he opens the box! He lives in Boise, Id and I live in Federal Way, WA so times together are too few and precious. Learning about his interest in guns, I challenged Jman, my nickname for him, to enroll in a gun safety class and if he passed I'd buy him a .22. Jman eagerly and with lots of enthusiasm accepted the challenge. He never missed one class. In fact he got glowing marks even though he was the youngest. So, Papa had to step up to the plate and fulfill the promise. Just any .22 wouldn't do though, this was for my grandson. With the sleek looking Henry ..22 I hit a home run! It's not just a .22, it's a Henry!

Robert E. Morgan
CLU, ChFC

"Thank you so much for your uncommonly personal response to my letter commending your organization for superior quality. (Neither 'organization', nor 'quality' were casually used terms here - fact.)"

"But, professionally, I'm curious about one thing. How did your dad, and then you, so infect the whole organization with your unique personal involvement and enthusiasm/insistence on quality? And how did you succeed in getting the rank-and-file to emulate it 'buy-in' (individually) to the original work ethic of pride as a premier motivator? (I'd love to talk to them.) Nowadays, this places you head-and-shoulders above the competition."

D.W. Patterson
Marietta, GA

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