The producer of this video, Paul W., writes for Primer Peak. He briefly goes over the reason he bought this rifle over the Ruger 10/22 take down (too heavy) or the Marlin Papoose (out of production and so demanding a higher price) before going over some things he did to better set this up as a survival rifle (i.e., surviving and getting rescued rather than tactical). These aren't modifications to the firearm itself, but just different things he's added, such as putting glow in the dark tape on the weapon to make sure that he can find it if it is set down in brush or grass and to see it at night. He describes a couple things he did to make eliminate rattling, and some bits of other survival gear he was able to slip into the stock. He also reported good reliability using the .22 Punch ammo.
VIDEO: "Setting Up the Henry AR-7 to be a Survival Rifle"
Paul W. (9 min.)
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