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NRA Convention Henry Booth Pictures
NRA Convention Henry Booth Pictures
I made the drive yesterday from Ohio down to Louisville Kentucky yesterday. The 200 mile drive in the morning was sunny and dry, the drive back was pouring rain but the convention was so much fun. Is was busy but not too crazy, not as big as a Saturday crowd. We saw no protesters either.
The Henry booth was big and there was plenty of room too walk around and look at the gun displays. You could pick up the guns and work the actions. I visited the booth twice yesterday and both times Mr. Imperato was on the floor, they say he stays all day talking to people. I visited with him earlier in the day and he took his time with everyone. You can tell that he cares about the customers, his company and the NRA and the 2nd Ammendment. All the Henry employees at the booth were great.
Now on to the pictures. If you have any questions just ask.
The Henry booth was big and there was plenty of room too walk around and look at the gun displays. You could pick up the guns and work the actions. I visited the booth twice yesterday and both times Mr. Imperato was on the floor, they say he stays all day talking to people. I visited with him earlier in the day and he took his time with everyone. You can tell that he cares about the customers, his company and the NRA and the 2nd Ammendment. All the Henry employees at the booth were great.
Now on to the pictures. If you have any questions just ask.
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Wow, PMC. Your picture of the American Railroad Tribute Henry looks sharper than the picture on the Henry web site --- very nice photos.
And cool shot of Pres. Imperato, too. It was good to hear how you see him as really caring for his customers. That is evident through his great CS.
Glad you got to attend and that you had a great time. Well worth it, I'm sure. Thanks!
And cool shot of Pres. Imperato, too. It was good to hear how you see him as really caring for his customers. That is evident through his great CS.
Glad you got to attend and that you had a great time. Well worth it, I'm sure. Thanks!
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Did you get to hold an H011 Original?
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Great pics. Sure looks like fun. Thanks.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
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Thought I'd sneak in here and say that I did get to handle the H011 Original at our KCKS Cabelas a short while ago --- but it's now long gone. It's a really sharp-looking Henry. I saw the traditional bronze model; would like to see a case-hardened model, too. It is a little heavier rifle, but according to the Henry RAC specs, it's only .34 lbs more weight than my Henry .357 Bronze Big Boy.
What I thought was very cool on this rifle were two things. The single-molded barrel/loading tube (great design), and the folding ladder rear sight. Both are well done reproductions of the 1860 rifle. I noticed that those Henry Folk on our forum who have one really like shooting them. I'm not surprised!
Have a good weekend.
What I thought was very cool on this rifle were two things. The single-molded barrel/loading tube (great design), and the folding ladder rear sight. Both are well done reproductions of the 1860 rifle. I noticed that those Henry Folk on our forum who have one really like shooting them. I'm not surprised!
Have a good weekend.
RanchRoper wrote:Did you get to hold an H011 Original?
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