Yep, AR means ArmaLite Rifle, not assault rifle like some would think.Armalite actually developed it. back in 1959.
Yep, AR means ArmaLite Rifle, not assault rifle like some would think.Armalite actually developed it. back in 1959.
ArmaLite AR-7 version in 1963 with James Bond...how can it be bad???...
Bill
Had one. Loved it. It was surprisingly accurate. I wish I had not sold it.Bought a few guns about 9 years ago...my first and only AR15, a 1911, a Taurus 65, a Bersa Thunder .380(a regrettable purchase) and a kind of unique rifle, a Henry AR7. I'm no prepper but I liked the concept of the thing. You can fit the entire thing in any backpack or the spare tire well of any car. When the butt plate/pad is in place, it's allegedly waterproof and it floats.
It's got what appears to be a junky peep sight...but the thing is amazingly accurate for a .22 rifle. Even I can shoot the X ring out at 25 yards... easily and consistently.
It came with 2 8 rd magazines and I just ordered 2 more.
Anybody else have or shoot one?
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As a boy in the 70's, I wanted a BB gun. Mom said okay, dad said nah, let's get him a .22 rifle. I said yay dad! I know for sure it's not Henry branded, and I'm pretty sure it's Charter Arms. I think they were made under several different brands.
Had lots of fun with it but it eventually started having feed problems, as many do. I think it has to do with the magazine but never dug into it to figure it out. I still have it so maybe one day I'll take the time to do that.
I have an AR-7 as of about a year or so and am loving it so far. It has yet to malfunction except for faulty ammo (which is unfortunately too common in .22 LR, even with the CCI ammo I mostly use in it). As already said, it's quite accurate and I love the concept of its design. Very easy to take down and store in a compact place (mine sits in its box on top of other guns in my safe). The newer Henry magazines have a somewhat better design than the older ones.I'm curious, how reliable is it for you?
The AR-7 has a reputation for being extremely unreliable at feeding. That is, until Henry finally started working on improving the quality of the gun several years ago. Now, the reliability is on par with what they got in the Paul Harrell video. So I'm curios how yours is.
Wanted one but they dont have a 1/2 x 28 nfa thread that i know of