New Henry Rifle US Survival Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @the420autobot
    @the420autobot 4 года назад +82

    I actually work at the warehouse here in Sterling Heights, MI that produces the barrels for all of Henry so it makes me happy that my hard work is appreciated lol 👍🏼

    • @hertzair1186
      @hertzair1186 4 года назад +1

      Just bought one ...looking forward to shooting it!

    • @jojorumbles8749
      @jojorumbles8749 3 года назад +1

      I love my AR-7, it comes with me on every backpacking trip.

    • @thomastessin1663
      @thomastessin1663 2 года назад

      Yes, but is it accurate?

    • @purple169
      @purple169 Год назад +1

      @@thomastessin1663 Very accurate 40yrds! I got one and is a must have!

  • @BosleyBeats
    @BosleyBeats 7 лет назад +6

    There's nothing like the sound of rifle fire on a cold winter day. That kit is an amazing package. Pretty cool idea

  • @skater10189
    @skater10189 Год назад +4

    I love your channel, I think you do some awesome videos. That being said, anyone who is into “survival” likely has all of these things, and didn’t spend nearly as much as the survival kit costs for the Henry ar-7. This little plinker has been on my list for a while and I just picked one up from Vances today for 225 out the door. They had the kit for 565. If you arnt a “prepper” and have absolutely no gear and an abundance of cash, this is the kit for you. If your cash flow isn’t optimal though, build the kit yourself and save a bunch of money. Just my two cents. Y’all stay safe!

  • @brandyhouston2105
    @brandyhouston2105 6 лет назад +4

    Good video. Simple, straightforward, informative. The fact its cold, the gloves and other clothing make the demonstration realistic. Your actually doing things like drinking water. Thanks.

  • @rickbourne1376
    @rickbourne1376 5 лет назад +5

    It floats. If you are on the water, this is an obvious choice. It's a cool, light, functional rifle and Henry backs it up. Henry made this great.

  • @TheRantinghick
    @TheRantinghick 7 лет назад +154

    The MSRP for the gun is $305. With the survival pack its $550. That seems excessive, im sure you could build a kit for far far less.

    • @TheRantinghick
      @TheRantinghick 7 лет назад +10

      Id also assume most people already own better than what this kit provides if they are survival minded. Honestly this is kind of disappointing from Henry.

    • @FunWithGuns
      @FunWithGuns 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah it's about $200 more for the pack and gear 😔

    • @daveh7720
      @daveh7720 7 лет назад +11

      I give Henry props for using a nylon bag for the kit. You can supplement the kit with more food, ammo, a tarp, a radio, food, a water bottle. and more food.
      What annoyed me most about other pre-built survival kits was the ones that are built into a Pelican case with custom fitted foam inserts for a handgun, 2 magazines, a space blanket, and a couple bars of lifeboat rations. Most of the space was wasted. One kit I saw several years ago, I could have camped for a week with the space that was in the case if I had replaced the foam with food, a tarp, some cordage, and a few other small odds and ends.

    • @joshuaconklin4885
      @joshuaconklin4885 7 лет назад +10

      Dave H yeah the bag is nice, but the 10/22 Takedown comes with one too, for much less $

    • @bilingualflamingo9492
      @bilingualflamingo9492 6 лет назад

      The Ranting Hick I found some for 235 just look harder

  • @josephbradford5518
    @josephbradford5518 6 лет назад +6

    I just recently purchased an AR-7 and I'm really happy with the rifle, the bugs from the original charter arms rendition have been sorted, I would however like to see a storage option built into the floating stock for a small reflex sight like a vortex venom ( the old peepers ain't what they used to be lol ) but all in all thumbs way up it's phenomenally accurate

  • @Fineonee
    @Fineonee 5 лет назад +1

    Stainless 10/22 takedown with fiber optic sights and a holosun solar red dot. Replaced stock with a Tapco. Buttstock tube has a pretty tight plug that can be removed to store things in. Pistol grip opens for more storage. Made a sling with just over 100ft of paracord with fishing line, a couple hooks and weights sewn in the middle. With the bag you have ample storage space. All for around the same price. Henry is definitely more compact but love this 10/22

  • @Elhombresanchez
    @Elhombresanchez 7 лет назад +3

    As always another great review. The little survival package is pretty impressive and carries all the basics. All it needed was bullets and it’ll be complete.

  • @ottomaguire2443
    @ottomaguire2443 5 лет назад +7

    9mm stainless steel bull pup (glock magazine) with a picatinny rail with a sling and bag that conceals the pup and store Survival gear..it would look like a over the shoulder bag.. this should be Henry's next Survival rifle AR-9MM

  • @sickboy703
    @sickboy703 4 года назад +3

    3:00 Throw some saran wrap on the buttstock. Grats, you had a 100% waterproof package.

  • @2AEnthusiast
    @2AEnthusiast 7 лет назад +115

    Nice kit, but $550 is crazy. I've seen the rifle for $250, and while the extra items are great, I don't think they justify spending another $300.

    • @andrewterflatleyter1770
      @andrewterflatleyter1770 7 лет назад

      Guys download the best survival techniques over here SurvivalGuide5.blogspot.com

    • @izzyandme5221
      @izzyandme5221 7 лет назад +8

      Agreed. I bought this rifle for my wife because it's so light weight. The survival items could all be bought WAY under $300.

    • @wizard9403
      @wizard9403 6 лет назад +10

      SP, you have to dump that Levi Strauss sweatshirt as the organization is now
      severely pro gun control!

    • @marchills4131
      @marchills4131 4 года назад +3

      True, but Henry is marketing this kit to people who just want a soup-to-nuts survival solution. You can argue that anyone who pays that price is just lazy. Or worse, so ignorant of the mechanics of wilderness survival that the kit itself isn't going to do them much good. All true. But I can't fault Henry for making a buck on people who just can't be bothered to put real forethought into a DIY kit. Hell, I'll cut Henry tons of slack just for fixing all the QC problems that Charter Arms inflicted on this brilliant firearm design. Sootch rightly points out that a ferrocerium rod (or hell, even a Bic lighter) and reflective tarp would make good additions. I'd also swap out that ridiculous zippered carrying case with a proper daypack with actual shoulder straps. And a headlamp (that emphasizes runtime over lumen output), safety whistle, compass and signal mirror. Oh, and a metal case of some sort that can double as a cooking vessel to at least boil water.

    • @shawnjohnston394
      @shawnjohnston394 2 года назад

      My fire kit alone cost over 100 bucks ...

  • @ravin747
    @ravin747 5 лет назад +5

    Got one last month, good piece of equipment, just use a hyper velocity round, and it will shoot flawlessly.

  • @jeffnewman2864
    @jeffnewman2864 6 лет назад +11

    I bought one of these..it jammed on every mag, running minimags. Took it back and bought a 10/22 Ruger. 10 times the rifle, ands its a takedown model.

    • @pantex5291
      @pantex5291 5 лет назад +3

      jeff newman must have been the mag. I have one and it sings all day long. I also have the 10-22 and a marlin 60. All three are great rifles well worth having

    • @AmbuBadger
      @AmbuBadger 5 лет назад +3

      ^^True, try a different mag. One of the first things in my troubleshooting mental flowchart...

    • @nokachi3339
      @nokachi3339 3 года назад

      The AR7 doesn't have jamming issues, it was your mag

  • @scotthill6807
    @scotthill6807 7 лет назад +1

    Nice kit. Everyone overlooks Buck knives but I've used a Buck 110 Folding Hunter or 112 Ranger for decades in the outdoors. They take and hold a great edge while being at a common-man price. Thanks for the video Sootch!

  • @chiefkirk
    @chiefkirk 7 лет назад +4

    Nice video. I have been the proud owner of that Henry Survival rifle for several years now. I dearly love it. Couple that with the superior customer service and Henry just can't be beat. I also own their Henry Big Boy 44 mag which I also dearly love. Anthony Imperato ,the owner, is one of the finest people I've ever dealt with. I'll be passing these down to my son.

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks Kirk, Henry is making quality firearms and never seems to rest with new ideas. Anthony Imperato is a true American!

  • @bobb2787
    @bobb2787 5 лет назад +2

    I work for Henerys Repeating Arms and make a lot of parrs for this gun. The receiver is a zinc alloy not aluminum.

  • @gandamack1900
    @gandamack1900 7 лет назад +2

    "Survival Kits" are a 100 bucks a doz all over the web..Henry is a high quality company and the bag leaves room for add-ins...sweet..Good review,nicely done👍

    • @gandamack1900
      @gandamack1900 7 лет назад +1

      Mossberg has their Cruiser 500 tubes,but add-in room is very limited..But IT is completely waterproof and you get a 12ga..either/or

  • @WhiskeyCowboyGaming
    @WhiskeyCowboyGaming 4 года назад +1

    I own this rifle personally. I can not recommend it enough to anyone with a prepper mindset. There is nothing else I have found that is this well thought out and life saving.
    Bit of a tip. The butt stock can be hollowed out to fit other things , such as more ammunition , lighters , matches , paracord , medical supplies. It can become a Swiss Army "Gun" 😉. Just make sure that whatever you add into the butt stock is not too heavy , so that the rifle still floats.

    • @scooterbob4432
      @scooterbob4432 3 года назад

      I am sure the AR7 is an excellent survival weapon. However, I am more a handgunner and my survival gun is the Ruger Mark III 22 target pistol. It's very accurate and ultra reliable.

    • @garyteague9555
      @garyteague9555 11 месяцев назад

      Great idea

    • @garyteague9555
      @garyteague9555 11 месяцев назад

      @@scooterbob4432 excellent pistol, I was gonna disagree with you until you mentioned the type of 22 pistol,

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Год назад

    I was just in one of our major Connecticut gun stores.. and I saw the Henry survival rifle now going for ..$450 !! So thankful I found mine about 8 years ago. Used in excellent condition for $180 whata a deal

  • @rrrrrrrrr1774
    @rrrrrrrrr1774 4 месяца назад

    I love that you drank the water. This is such a cool rifle, and so much lighter than some of the other collapsibles I've looked at, like the Kel-tec Sub 2000, Maverick 88 with folding stock, TNW Aero, etc. Ruger Charger 88 with folding brace is another good option.

  • @jackieeastom8758
    @jackieeastom8758 6 лет назад +1

    Sea biscuits are delicious and easy to make, been used for centuries for survival food

  • @AmbuBadger
    @AmbuBadger 5 лет назад

    I didn't see it in the comments offhand, so here's my advice on tourniquets. The SWAT is okay, best applied with two hands. If you have to go with just one hand, leave it rolled up as you wrap. It'll be easier to apply tension. A CAT/SOF-T is better, but takes more space and money. The rubber in the SWAT will degrade in heat, so check yours often. Also, while the RAT is better than nothing, it's more likely to cause nerve damage due to the narrow band. Finally, your clotting ability drops when your core temp drops. At 95° it slows, at 92° it'll cease completely. Keep a hemostatic dressing and several space blankets in your kit. Good luck and stay safe!

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 7 лет назад +1

    For long term storage or damp weather you could always vacuum bag the gun.

  • @magicdaveable
    @magicdaveable 7 лет назад +1

    My "AR-7" is really a 9mm blowback that looks just like the Henry survival rifle. Hits much harder than a 22lr. Uses 9 round 1911 9mm mags. I am not sure if mine floats but the stock holds 2 spare mags. 3 -9 round mags plus the stock holds a couple dozen rounds or survival equipment like fishing gear and some other stuff. Ammo is more important to me. I have survival "stuff" in other places. By the way, my rifle began life as an AR-7. It took me a lot of trial and error to rebuild it into a 9mm. It is legal since I built the receiver and barrel. It uses a Savage style barrel nut.

  • @lancehansen6018
    @lancehansen6018 6 лет назад

    I have owned the ar7 for 40 years. It has never let me down. Taking down Rabbits, birds, coyotes, even mule dears in mexico. And yes mine is a "Charter Arms". Yes the price seams a bit high, but you you would be supporting a good program so quit your griping and support a good mission.

  • @RightWingNutter
    @RightWingNutter 4 года назад +1

    The thing will close up with a third magazine in the action. I keep 3 mags loaded and another 31 stuffed in those little honeycomb pockets. 55 rounds while all closed up. Peep sight is ok. Not sure if I like the small hole or the larger hole better yet.

  • @MikeR55
    @MikeR55 3 года назад

    Bought the rifle last year and carry in my backpack when off road motorcycling and use mostly for plinking. It's been a great little gun

  •  7 лет назад +1

    I want one and I will definitely get a Bushnell TRS 25 red dot with a QD base. That way I can have a quick mount red dot packed away in the bag ready to go with spare batteries of course. Great video really cool gear

  • @markcharleswashington2073
    @markcharleswashington2073 6 лет назад

    Wide plastic rolls that movers use to cover floors with is great for making a quick clear temporary structure to keep the weather off yourself, reflective back thin insulation is better for heat retention but the plastic can make little windows for light and a view.

  • @flyntfoster4043
    @flyntfoster4043 5 лет назад +1

    I had an AR 7 was a neat lil rifle....only problem I had was the mag release spring was not hardy enough to hold the mag solid to the rifle, I would get misfeeds if I didn't brace my hand underneath the mag to hold it tight....make it in 22 mag!

  • @lLoveCarolCleavland
    @lLoveCarolCleavland 5 лет назад +4

    I love my AR 7. My wife and I both have one inside our bug out backpacks.

    • @thomasluczak2868
      @thomasluczak2868 4 года назад

      Do you think you'll need those rifles when the end of days arrives ?

  • @RD-cw9ik
    @RD-cw9ik 5 лет назад +1

    They do make a full size rail that attaches to the smaller 22 receiver rail and mounts very secure.

  • @JoeFrohlich
    @JoeFrohlich 7 лет назад

    I am glad to hear that you are friends with the Skinny Medic. I like purchasing items from him when I need them.

  • @1CHANCEPRO
    @1CHANCEPRO 6 лет назад +4

    Good review, most of the additional items I already carry in a GHB. The rifle has been on the “to get list” for awhile.

  • @Torossifamily
    @Torossifamily 7 лет назад

    Thanks for another well done and informative video. Nice of Mother Nature to help you with your winter survival theme for this video! Hope you are all coping well with the snow. ❄️

  • @LeoHernandeznyc
    @LeoHernandeznyc 6 лет назад +2

    Very informative video...I myself live in a major city and the only wilderness I have is a park or the rats the size of cats in the subway...so for me I see no need for the kit, that being said it was so informative that I was actually looking online for more information on it. Great job with all the info thank you.

    • @jameswilson322
      @jameswilson322 6 лет назад +2

      Everyone who is able to have a firearm needs to have one just in case of a emergency.

  • @laremyzaring8568
    @laremyzaring8568 5 лет назад +1

    I like the gun. I've owned 2. Easy to work on and clean. Do Not store ammo in the clips for long periods of time or the spring smashes and won't feed right. Jam.
    Any one could build a better survival kit for under a hundred bucks and that'd include a better bag with a first aid kit!
    Walfart sells a two person 72 hour kit with four times the gear in a solid dry bag for under $60.
    I like your videos, thanks for reviewing this kit so we didn't make the mistake of buying it.

    • @milevrabac1123
      @milevrabac1123 7 месяцев назад

      How long is too long to store ammo in Henry AR-7 mags?
      Can you please let me know?
      Thank you!

  • @angusm9419
    @angusm9419 4 года назад

    The look on his face while eating that square....priceless!

  • @douglasrodrigues9329
    @douglasrodrigues9329 5 лет назад

    I had an AR-7 for many years. Used it for plinking. The AR-7 stock had room for only one 7 round magazine. The front sight was black. It was surprisingly accurate. It would have been nice if the stock contained a couple of extra 20 round magazines.

  • @omegaman400
    @omegaman400 4 года назад +1

    Great review. I like to see this AR7 in .22 Magnum. It will give the AR7 a longer range and greater impact.

  • @marshallvanwagneriii1495
    @marshallvanwagneriii1495 7 лет назад +8

    Nice kit, looks like the rifle has come a long way since I was a kid. It would be nice to see a .22 Magnum version. Great video, thanks!!!

    • @DeezCheez69
      @DeezCheez69 5 лет назад +1

      But bolt action because of the problem with 22 mag in semis

  • @ronmartin3755
    @ronmartin3755 5 лет назад

    I would love to have one of these as I travel in the backwoods in Colorado every summer. I have an 1920's Hopkins & Allen Jr. 922 in .22 Long Rifle that I use for the small game I take when hiking. It is a take down single shot dropping block. I have made a case for it out of Basswood that is similar to the Henry. The case actually floats but isn't completely water proof and will sink in about 8 minutes! However it works for me and I usually don't take the case with me. I just have it in two pieces and stick in my back pack.

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder305 7 лет назад +1

    Some may say they should've went with a fixed blade ( such as the
    $20-ish Bucklite max for example ), but I think this light duty daily use type folder is a perfect backup blade for the kit because a fixed blade should be on your belt.
    I just can't think of a situation where this would be needed and with you that a good fixed blade wouldn't also so I think they made a solid choice.

  • @johnpendleton4158
    @johnpendleton4158 4 года назад

    I got the gun. It shoots real good. Whatever I feed it it shoots. I put it in a bag I have already I've been adding some items to it. Flashlight, survival type knife. Compass etc.. work in progress.

  • @cdlady54_95
    @cdlady54_95 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! I was just looking at the rifle. Henry really outdid themselves. Wheat allergy, keep the food, I'll add my own.

  • @twiz8789
    @twiz8789 7 лет назад +4

    Another great video Sootch. A buddy of mine has one and they are surprisingly accurate

    • @SensiblePrepper
      @SensiblePrepper  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Tw. They are reliable and handy as well.

  • @mikewilliams8151
    @mikewilliams8151 5 лет назад +3

    I've seen one video that a guy put spare ammo in the voids of the stock. I have the charter arms ar7 since 1986, still going

    • @brianwhagensr.4960
      @brianwhagensr.4960 5 лет назад +1

      I still have my ar7 , its still going to !

    • @petebentley3156
      @petebentley3156 4 года назад

      Me to I still have my old charter arms ar7,got mine in a old store that's out of business now but I bought mine new in 1988 for 87.00 dollars plus taxes.in black just like this one,and it shoots perfect when put together I've been offered 350.00 dollars for it but I need it for my grandson when he gets big enough to be able to use it!?

  • @joulefireprotectionllc.3223
    @joulefireprotectionllc.3223 7 лет назад +1

    Great ideal but 550 is pricey for the little bit of extras one improvement would be Molly straps on the bag to affix to your for pack great review of the product.

  • @Indianahillclimber
    @Indianahillclimber 7 лет назад +4

    A demonstration of an overnight under that tarp setup would be helpful.

  • @CorkKNIFE
    @CorkKNIFE 6 лет назад

    From all I've heard, there is no need to "save" limbs after 2-3 hours with tourniquet, there is just no damage at all (don't take my word for it, research). youtube has a video on TQ application from Mayo Clinic, it goes into detail.

  • @erikparker9900
    @erikparker9900 6 лет назад +29

    gun= about $250 so, the rest of the kit is $300??? bit steep henry..let's get real. work on that.
    Thanks for the info Sootch.

  • @elliothagen9874
    @elliothagen9874 4 месяца назад

    The AR 7. Wasn't built by Charter arms. It was built by Armerlite if remember right 1957 or 1958. Sometime after that Henry rifle bought it

  • @agustingonzalez3878
    @agustingonzalez3878 10 месяцев назад

    As much as I like my ar7, it does have its drawbacks. It's nice to be able to carry it in a backpack or bag while you travel, but when the shooting starts, you're going to find yourself at a disadvantage if you have to rush to get it out and assembled. A revolver at my side would take care of that. The other problem is that the ar7 is not the sort of weapon I would ever try to field strip and clean in the field. There are just too many microscopic parts that like to go flying off.

  • @lpandy21
    @lpandy21 7 лет назад

    Very nice production and quality video. Thanks for putting it together.

  • @evilfluff6634
    @evilfluff6634 5 лет назад

    The tourniquet if you use it write the time on the person it is on forehead is good. Because to treat blood toxicity from the body part the tourniquet stopping blood flow to.

  • @ClarenceCochran-ne7du
    @ClarenceCochran-ne7du Год назад

    I had one in the 80s, it was a POS Jam-O-Matic. Couldn't sell it fast enough. Maybe Henry's version is better, but frankly, I wouldn't spend $500+ on a .22 with a design that had so many flaws in the first place.
    All they have is the Oh Yeah, Cool Survivalist factor going for them.
    A CMMG .22 LR Adaptor in my AR Pistol is only a couple of inches longer and cost me a hell of a lot less ($150), and in well over 1,000 rounds I've yet to have a failure.
    That CMMG Adaptor is made right here in the USA.

  • @k5wxp22
    @k5wxp22 4 года назад

    I ended up going with a Savage 64F takedown. Mags are literally a pain to load, but the rifle is accurate and doesn't jam or fte. Put a cheap scope on it, and it fits fine in the Uncle Mike's bag it came with. I still like the idea of the Henry though, especially if boating/kayaking.

  • @FunWithGuns
    @FunWithGuns 7 лет назад

    And another great video from our pal Sootch00. Expiration date on the Datrex 10/22. Way to throw it in Rugers face Henry!

  • @williambeasley2582
    @williambeasley2582 5 лет назад

    The rifle itself is one of the lightest autoloaders on the market today, and with the purchase of 1 additional magazine you can have a very effective survival weapon. Although I personally think that a over under 22 410 would be t more effective survival weapon do to the shotgun any weapon is better than a stick and a rock. Overall an excellent choice for the suvivalist .

  • @veteranpatriot4474
    @veteranpatriot4474 5 лет назад

    Nice Grab and go pack for the expert and novice alike. Henry is a Quality Company where Charter Arms was basically known for revolvers. I always heard they were hit and miss, But Henry ? Quality and reliability.

  • @jeffreynichols8391
    @jeffreynichols8391 5 лет назад

    I've had an original Charter Arms AR-7 for 40 years. They used to make a shorter barrel and pistol grip that you could use instead of as a rifle.

    • @robertsmith9397
      @robertsmith9397 5 лет назад

      I had a Charter Arms AR-7 when I was a kid.

  • @tomconway8881
    @tomconway8881 9 месяцев назад

    Great job great video. I enjoy it each time I watch it.

  • @rbm6184
    @rbm6184 7 лет назад

    The Henry AR7 is a great little reliable, durable, and packable rimfire rifle. The little sucker is accurate. Tight little groups. I only had to tap or drift the front sight over just a bit to get it zeroed. Trigger is horrendously heavy but does not seem to affect its accuracy. Firing it repeatedly will wear on the trigger finger a bit unless the trigger edges are smoothed down. Factory mags only for it and it will run. Got my Henry AR7 years ago for about $216. It was worth it. Survival kits should be tailored to individual needs and be small enough that it will actually be carried and used. This kit looks like a good kit to build around as a guideline with the basic items included, water, shelter, fire, food, cordage, and cutting tool. Signaling and a mini first aid kit would be a nice addition to the tourniquet. With the rifle more food can be taken and used for defense. Kits cannot replace a good base of bushcraft skills. The kits are just aids to survival. The more we learn by practicing, the less we need to carry. But this kind of kit is practical for the slightly above average person as long as they already have some skills. Thanks for sharing, Don.
    Would be nice if Henry would include the weight of the Henry US Survival Pack. I could not find a weight measure.
    www.henryusa.com/rifles/henry-u-s-survival-pack/
    - Robert

  • @jimbrown3419
    @jimbrown3419 4 года назад

    I have had several AR7 over the years. Every time I see one I want it. Every time I buy one I remember it is a piece of junk and sell it. But they look so damned neat.

  • @dooboo6012
    @dooboo6012 2 года назад

    Its a good rifle. But like he said optics choice sux because of storage.
    Ruger 10/22 not as compact but you can get 25 round 50 round clips. There are lots of aftermarket upgrades

  • @jdright1157
    @jdright1157 7 лет назад +20

    Wow! I had to rewind and listen to that again...$550 for the whole kit? Let's see, I bought the rifle at Wal-Mart for $99 on sale (btw, really like the rifle), so that makes the bag and Dollar store items worth $450?? C'mon Sootch... really??

    • @paulwilliams8555
      @paulwilliams8555 5 лет назад

      Buck knife. " ...versatile yet keep the price down to a certain level"

  • @keithlea6804
    @keithlea6804 6 лет назад

    Had one back in 1986. It floats . And pretty darn accurate for a gun that comes apart and stows in the but.lol

  • @chuckoaks6756
    @chuckoaks6756 7 лет назад +1

    That ar7 has been around for a long time and is one of the best pack rifles you can have, in my opinion. James bond used one in an early episode to shoot down a helicopter so you know what the capability of it is.

  • @stephenbailey1931
    @stephenbailey1931 5 лет назад

    Respect and love from across the pond.

  • @entubadao
    @entubadao 2 года назад +1

    Some say it floats for about a minute or so... Then it sinks. If true ... Beware if you end up waterbound.

  • @elizabeththompson4424
    @elizabeththompson4424 5 лет назад +1

    If it's like the one I had a couple of years ago the scope rail is a mess & the stock was chipped where the butt cover goes on as well as a loose fit.
    They should have left well enough alone!
    Overall I think Henry quality has declined along with everything else.
    I ended up with a Ruger Charger for a BOB.
    Though they messed it up too when the NEW model came out.
    Thankfully I got the older model.
    The somewhat new Ruger 20/22 Breakdown is a good choice as well.

  • @박윤기-t3q
    @박윤기-t3q 7 лет назад

    I want that. It looks so nice! I always liked survival concept rifles and now they come with survival kit.

  • @bhardwaajmohabir9147
    @bhardwaajmohabir9147 3 года назад

    Very nice thank you for showing it on you tube have a good night ☺️

  • @danielgrippe2978
    @danielgrippe2978 6 лет назад

    Many upgrades to this. I had one of Henry's originals and it had some issues and wasn't as nicely put together. This looks a lot better.

  • @lthobbes1
    @lthobbes1 3 года назад

    The AR7 is only cool because of how compact it is..... if you are going to have that size of case go with a 10-22 takedown with a backpacker stock, way more versatile, and you can get more options like better trigger and mount optics...

  • @mariatorres9789
    @mariatorres9789 4 года назад

    My next purchase! Just bought a 1911, so this is the next go to. Awesome!

  • @keenanwalker6597
    @keenanwalker6597 7 лет назад

    Wow really is a cold winter when Georgia has snow. I thought up here in NH was just getting hit extra hard.

  • @morganamoncada4230
    @morganamoncada4230 5 лет назад

    The rifle costs about 250$. The additional items shown could set you back about 75$. It is much less expensive to buy your items separately than to pay 550$ as shown.

  • @1johnmthompson
    @1johnmthompson 7 лет назад +3

    The last one you reviewed with the kit in the box was a better designed system

  • @gerretoutdoors3710
    @gerretoutdoors3710 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Cool kit. Some day I’ll get my hands on one of those and the rifle. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @mr.factoid105
    @mr.factoid105 4 года назад

    user tip it only floats for 1 to 3 minutes recommend duck taping the stock along the butplate seam to make it a little more water tight

  • @paulwolf2775
    @paulwolf2775 5 лет назад

    The AR-7 has been around for years. I think, the U.S.Air Force, adopted it back in the 1960s. The old "James Bond" movie, "From Russia with Love" kind of introduced it. I always thought it was a pretty cool design. I need to get one. They used to be dirt cheap. Personally, I prefer .22 long rifle, to .22 Magnum or 17HMR.

  • @mrd7067
    @mrd7067 6 лет назад

    Remember most survival rations are meant to be used while sitting in a lifeboat and waiting and not for physical activities like in an survival situation on land. There is a guidline from the military which says that a soldier doing stuff needs between 2500-6000 or 8000 kcal a day. I like nuts and (the ones i use give you 2528 kcal / 400g / day. Best option i found) peanut butter.

  • @roberthilton8827
    @roberthilton8827 4 года назад

    You don't want the circles to be ovals, you want the ovals to be circles. On the tourniquet look at the arrows to see what needs to be what. You need to make it tighter.

  • @erm4292
    @erm4292 3 года назад

    sound drops off when individual items shown, but restores when item demonstrated in field

  • @jeffolp1782
    @jeffolp1782 5 лет назад +1

    I have the Henry rifle. got mine long ago. Love that bugger. I’m amazed at how accurate mine is. Mine does not have an orange sight or orange storage area and came in a plasticore box. I think I bought mine almost 20 years ago.

  • @scottperson9487
    @scottperson9487 7 лет назад +1

    My family bought a Charter Arms AR-7 in the 1980's for something like $85. It is still going strong today and if anyone were to break into my mom's farm house they would find out how well it shoots very quickly. I picked up one today for $214.99 new (Henry of course). Do I need it or have much of a use for it? No. Will it remind me of the first gun I ever shot?. Yes!

    • @martyjewell5683
      @martyjewell5683 6 лет назад

      Hey Scott, I got a Charter AR-7 in 1979. Talk about pressed beer can construction. The AR-7s were notorious for feeding problems and the uncanny ability of going off full auto when very dirty. I solved those issues by finding and using Remington Thunderbolt ammo only (the Goldens work too) and cleaning after 200 rounds. Still have my Charter with about 15,000 rounds thru it. Not bad for a $95, forty year old cheapo gun. It's a must have gun especially if you are a James Bond fan.

  • @meltdown1232000
    @meltdown1232000 6 лет назад

    I had one of these back when it was the Charter Arms AR-7. Wish I still had it! It was fun to shoot and very accurate for a $179 rifle. Well, $179 back then. I do believe that I'll have another one, soon.

    • @meltdown1232000
      @meltdown1232000 6 лет назад

      Just remembered, CA also had a pistol set up with the same gust as the rifle. Have not seen one of those in 30 years.

  • @throughmylens5127
    @throughmylens5127 5 лет назад +1

    Had the original charter arms was very accurate may have to get the Henry

  • @TomRussellatAFA
    @TomRussellatAFA 7 лет назад

    Great review and Henry is such a good company.

  • @grouch314
    @grouch314 7 лет назад +4

    I'd rather have a CAT than a SWAT-T simply because I think the ease of being able to apply it one handed out weighs the size difference. It's possible to apply the SWAT-T one handed to an arm (with practice) but I've never been able to apply it to a leg one handed. The CAT is much easier. In a survival situation, you can't rely on having someone else there to apply it.
    My other thought is that doesn't on orange tip on a gun mean it's a replica/toy? I know the sight post isn't the tip but it's too close for my liking.
    Aside from those two factors, it's a nice kit

    • @thedodob1rd
      @thedodob1rd 6 лет назад

      grouch314 no. I think that is the sight. Its bright to it's easy to find in the dark. Some bb guns have the bright green one.

  • @kimwarfield6320
    @kimwarfield6320 6 лет назад

    For the record. My mother died 1/17/18. She fell because of high blood sugar. She survived on the floor for ten days without food or water. She died because the hospital gave her antibiotics. We are deathly allergic to all antibiotics. So don't think you can't survive. After three days...you can. It is a priority to get water and food as soon as possible. The will to live can't be measured sometimes.

  • @zackgrumet8712
    @zackgrumet8712 5 лет назад

    I have had this rifle for 6 years. 1000s of rounds through the barrel. Can I get the rest of the kit? Not a great primary rifle but fun, and reassuring to have that extra bit of security when out in the deep.

  • @GFM023
    @GFM023 5 лет назад

    I had one back in 1978. Bought it at Nichols Dept. Store for $69.00.. Chater Arms AR-7. Not much difference between it and the Henry. Mine had styrofoam in the stock, which made it bouyant. Just buy one and stick in your pack.

  • @SUPPORTYOURSELF
    @SUPPORTYOURSELF 6 лет назад

    I drinking the water in faster moving areas will get less crap in the filter.

  • @johnburakowski61
    @johnburakowski61 5 лет назад

    Definitely more reliable than the Charter Arms jam master ! I'd be hard pressed to empty a magazine without a jam . I tried a Henry mag , but it didn't help .

  • @robertstewart124
    @robertstewart124 4 года назад

    Nice job !!!!!!!!!!
    PEOPLE ARE HAPPY WHEN THEY TRASH TALK SOMEONE ELSE

  • @rescueraver
    @rescueraver 7 лет назад

    I have to agree that the MSRP is a little much. They have a excellent survival kit why did they use that. The bag looks great to put behind the seat of your truck, I think you should have put everything in the bag to show us how it fits and any extra room it might have. Does the bag have a sling carry or attachment points for a sling. I'm thinking about you doing a part 2 to address some of the questions.

  • @mikbarb5451
    @mikbarb5451 2 года назад

    You can add to the kit to make it more versatile nice kit