I seen a similar video of a Marlin plant. This one shows more of the process. The final stages (test firing and cleaning) were just spoke of. Overall, it shows a solid firearm being produced:
https://www.henryusa.com/about-us/henry ... 3856e39574
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Henry in the Making
Re: Henry in the Making
Thought I had watched all the factory tour videos. This one is newer and much better done both in production quality and factory content.
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Re: Henry in the Making
This is pretty good for a quick overview of the major steps in producing these fine rifles. Always nice to get an insider view of jow the process. Good to see the blend of high tech machining and hand assembly/checking.
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Re: Henry in the Making
I know it would be cold day in hell for this to ever happen, but I think it would be a once in a lifetime opportunity if HRA would let you come down to the plant and with the factory workers help, that they would let you build your own Henry rifle and let you run the machines and assemble your own rifle. I know it would never happen, but that would be purdy darn' cool though.TexasPatriot59 wrote:This is pretty good for a quick overview of the major steps in producing these fine rifles. Always nice to get an insider view of jow the process. Good to see the blend of high tech machining and hand assembly/checking.
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