|
|
 |
| Letters 11 - 20 |
19 letters |
|
|
I have an old catalog I know because the prices have changed. I would appreicate a current issue and if possible one for a friend who hasn't a computer and who enjoys shooting mine. I have your ACCU-BOLT .17 HMR I put a 8x32 scope on it and I'm hiting siloettes at 300 yds on lookers can't believe it. My next is the Varmint Express .17 HMR. Keep building new ones and I keep buying them. Thank You
David Munch
Tucson, AZ
|
 |
|
Mr Imperato A few weeks ago I contacted you regarding a problem I had with the extractor on my Henry Acu-Bolt rifle. I discussed this with Mr Paul Manos and he sent me a replacement part immediately. The rifle has been working well since I installed the new extractor. I want to send a big Thank You to you and your staff for the prompt and excellent service that you provide. I currently own a Golden Boy and the Acu-bolt and I am seriously thinking about purchasing the Varmint Express .17 HMR if I can find a Canadian dealer that carries it. Again, allow me to express my greatest appreciation for such service.
Dan Foley
Springdale, Newfoundland
|
 |
|
Dear Mr. Imperato:
I am now the proud owner of model numbers: h001, h001l, h004, h004v, h006, h006c, h002b, and i have model # h007 on order.
In addition to wanting to purchase the h006dd, i would also like to purchase model numbers: h004dd, h004mdd, and h004vdd.
In my opinion you have the best product on the market and i hope to have the entire collection of henry's one day. My sons are rifle enthusiasts also and it would be a great legacy to leave them.
I have had six heart attacks and five strokes. Using your fine rifles is fun and is helping me to get my concentration, eye focus, and body coordination back in sincronization again.
Sincerely,
Michael Stivaletti Sr.
Mount Vernon, NY
|
 |
|
Enclosed please find my registration for my latest Henry rifle. I am proud to say that this is my third Henry! A few months back I purchase my first Henry, the Acu-Bolt 17HMR. I fell in love with it. A month later I purchased my Golden Boy 22, and again I was amazed with this fine firearm. My sons and I shoot almost every weekend and it has become a fight to see who gets my Henrys. Recently I went into my facorite gun store and there on the rack calling my name was a Big Boy 44 Magnum. Needless to say it is now located in my collection. Now that there are three Henrys in my collection, shooting becomes a day of swapping Henrys bewteen the three of us. My Winchesters sit there lonely. I am a huge fan of single action shooting, and nothing comes close to the smooth action of a Henry, and we can shoot groups with the Acu-Bolt that are just mind blowing! My Winchester 357 was sent back to the factory to repair a broken carrier. Well based on the difference between the quality of the two firearms, my Winchester will be traded in the day you start delivery of your new Big Boy 357 (and I have plans to buy the 45Colt too). Since I already shoot 45 long colts with my single action revolvers, it only makes sense (how's that for an excuse to spend money?). Thank you for making such a "sweet" rifle. No one comes close and the fact that they are made in the good ol USA makes it even better! Thanks again,
George R Walter Jr
Allentown, NJ
|
 |
|
thank you for your quick response on the catalog. i have purchased a .17 acu bolt two of my friends purchased two .17lever guns. we all EXTREMELY happy with are guns. i wll tell all my friends.............
thanks again...
Bob Hussey
|
 |
|
Mr Imperato--Just wanted to let you know that I finaly received the Acu-bolt rifle I've been waiting for,for three+ months now. Picked it up on the 10th of this month--got to take it out to my range today. And my friend let me tell you it was well worth the wait--I first cleaned out the left over dust from the factory test firing-- then ran off a few rounds of different makes & bullet weights--It is not at all finicky--although It seems to favor Winchester 40gr soft hollow points & Remington 33gr.V-max. As I put rounds down range the groups started getting smaller & smaller that finaly seteled in at just under 3/8th in at 25 yds. This little gun is easily capable of one whole groups, even if I am not any more, but we shall see as I shoot it more. I can't thank you & your company enough for building such an accurate little light weight rifle. Between the 22 mag accu-bolt & the 22lr lever gun it was nearly impossible to tell witch shot what group. I make my own targets using 1 in dots on a white background usually 6 bulls to a target. I think I need to use smaller dots. Thumb tacks may work. Again thanks.
Yours in the shooting sports
Joe Nees
|
 |
|
Got a question? Will the .17HM2 round work in my ACU-BOLT chambered in .17 HMR? I must say that my ACU-BOLT is one accurate firearm. I hear that the .17HMR is good out to 200 yards, gonna need a more powerful scope so I can see the target but thats OK. I love this little shooter. Great work again.
Dave Munch
|
 |
|
Dear Mr. Imperato;
I thought it might interest you to know that the Acu-Bolt was reviewed in a magazine publication called 'The Complete Book of Guns--2005 Buyer' Guide'. Depending on the .22 ammo chronographed (six different loads were tested), shot groups measured from .050 to 1.13 inches at 30 yards. The average was 0.75 inches. The author of the review concluded: "In all, I found the Acu-bolt to be a seriously precise tool. I never encountered any problems with extraction or ejection. I would expect that the new rifle should be up to the challenge of target shooting, small game hunting, or just general purpose shooting fun". The reviewer was Paul Markel. He had many other nice things to say about the Acu-bolt and I thought that this information might be helpful when you update your marketing. Respectfully,
Joe Lavrich
|
 |
|
Mr Imperato--Just wanted to let you know that I finaly received the Acu-bolt rifle I've been waiting for,for three+ months now. Picked it up on the 10th of this month--got to take it out to my range today. And my friend let me tell you it was well worth the wait--I first cleaned out the left over dust from the factory test firing-- then ran off a few rounds of different makes & bullet weights--It is not at all finicky--although It seems to favor Winchester 40gr soft hollow points & Remington 33gr.V-max. As I put rounds down range the groups started getting smaller & smaller that finaly seteled in at just under 3/8th in at 25 yds. This little gun is easily capable of one whole groups, even if I am not any more, but we shall see as I shoot it more. I can't thank you & your company enough for building such an accurate little light weight rifle. Between the 22 mag accu-bolt & the 22lr lever gun it was nearly impossible to tell witch shot what group. I make my own targets using 1 in dots on a white background usually 6 bulls to a target. I think I need to use smaller dots. Thumb tacks may work.
Again thanks.
Yours in the shooting sports
Joe Nees
|
 |
|
|
|
| Letters 11 - 20 |
19 letters |
|