The Unstoppable AR-7 Survival Rifle

Published on December 6, 2016
Duration: 2:18

This guide details the field assembly and operation of the Henry US Survival AR-7 rifle, as demonstrated by NRApubs. It covers the rifle's unique ability to store components within its buoyant stock, rapid tool-less assembly, and field performance, emphasizing its utility as a survival tool. The demonstration highlights proper safety handling and accurate shooting in a field environment.

Quick Summary

The Henry US Survival AR-7 rifle is a unique survival tool featuring tool-less, rapid assembly and disassembly. Its components store within the rifle's hollow, buoyant stock, making it compact and water-resistant. Demonstrated by NRApubs, it shows reliable field performance and accuracy suitable for survival hunting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Buoyancy
  2. 00:35Assembly & Disassembly
  3. 01:00Portability & Storage
  4. 01:15Field Performance & Accuracy
  5. 01:45Survival Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the AR-7 rifle a survival tool?

The AR-7 is a survival tool because its components (barrel, receiver, magazines) store inside its hollow, buoyant stock. This makes it compact, easy to transport, and it can even float if dropped in water, preventing loss.

How quickly can the AR-7 rifle be assembled?

The AR-7 rifle can be assembled very quickly without the need for any tools. The video demonstrates a rapid, step-by-step process of removing parts from the stock and putting them together for immediate use.

What is the typical magazine capacity for the AR-7?

The Henry US Survival AR-7 rifle typically uses 8-round magazines. The rifle's stock is designed to conveniently store two of these magazines internally, along with the barrel and receiver.

Is the AR-7 rifle accurate enough for hunting?

Yes, the video shows the AR-7 achieving tight 5-shot groups on a paper squirrel target, indicating sufficient practical accuracy for small game hunting in a survival context. Reliable cycling was also demonstrated.

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