I wasn't implying that nobody else is making guns in the USA anymore. In fact, unlike other things, making guns out-of-country and then selling here is pretty difficult last I checked. I bought a new Savage/Stevens .223 bolt-action last summer, and it is USA made. But, nobody, as far as I know, makes small "boys" or "ladies" rifles anymore - except for Henry. They used to be very common years ago; I've got a couple of dozen old Stevens Favorites, Crackshots, Remington single-shots, a few Hamiltons, a few Winchester and Rossi gallery rifles, etc. Problem with most of the older small rifes is they don't handle modern ammo very well. Most of mine are 22 (but not 22 long rifle) - or - 32 rimfire. Buying low power 22s or 32s is very pricey. There might be good service from other companies, I don't know. Just saying I got excellent service from Henry. Last year, I bought two new Mossberg ATR bolt-action 30.06 rifles - one for me and one for my son. One worked fine and other had jamming problems. When I had to call them for service, things were nowhere near as easy, smooth, and friendly as when I called Henry. I've collected and used old guns most of my life. But, a few years ago, I started buying new guns when priced reasonbly, so I could stop beating up some of my good old guns - especially my older Marlin lever-actions, and WWII era Winchester Model 70s. I used to think that nothing could beat the accuracy of my Model 70 30.06 until I bought the new and cheap Mossberg ATR. It shoots just as well, but is a "beater" gun with a synthetic stock.
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