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Henry U.S. Survival rifle: Difference between revisions

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'''The Henry U.S. Survival Rifle is ove 20 years old. This .22 caliber rifle was designed as a compact, self-defense weapon for United States Air Force pilots. If they were downed or landed, they would have something to defend themselves with on land... or in the water.  
'''The Henry U.S. Survival Rifle is ove 20 years old. This .22 caliber rifle was designed as a compact, self-defense weapon for United States Air Force pilots. If they were downed or landed, they would have something to defend themselves with on land... or in the water.  



Revision as of 05:10, 4 October 2009


Your lack of effort is duly noted.

This article is a candidate for deletion. IMFDB expects certain minimal standards from articles; even if a contributor cannot take their own screenshots, it is still possible to create detailed per-weapon writeups and format an article correctly. Simply dumping a couple of weapon names on a page is essentially demanding we do all the work for you, and this is unacceptable.

File:H002 survival lg.jpg The Henry U.S. Survival Rifle is ove 20 years old. This .22 caliber rifle was designed as a compact, self-defense weapon for United States Air Force pilots. If they were downed or landed, they would have something to defend themselves with on land... or in the water.

This four-piece breakdown is foolproof and absolutely stunning. The barrel is attached to the reciever with a screwed ring/cap. The .22 magazine slides along/in front of the trigger frame and once it is locked in place, the bottom of the magazine lines up with the trigger guard, appearing as an extention to the reciever and very low profile. The reciever snaps out of the ABS plastic stock, and the barrel, reciever, and magazine slide into the butt of the stock. This rifle is compact, sexy, and "tiny packs a punch."


If this has NOT appeared in anything, it will be deleted! MoviePropMaster2008 03:49, 4 October 2009 (UTC)