ours
We have one, though it's been well traveled, it has not been shot all that much. I toss it in the possibles basket in the trunk w/ a jar of ammo when we travel. What shooting we have done (500 rd +/-) shows it to be reliable, and accurate enough at typical .22 peep sight ranges. The trigger has a long heavy, near DA feel to it, which got better, but is still really heavy and long by any real rifle standards. Sort of feels like a Glock, but worse. The windage is adjustable by moving the front sight, which on ours, moved really easily. So much so, that I put a drop of epoxy up there to hold it in place once on target. The take down feature allows easier storage, and the butt storeage allows for two extra mags to go along. That gives a total of three, as the barrel/receiver will store with one installed as well. The stock will float, but it is not waterproof. You dunk the rifle, you will have to clean it up in the normal time frame. The AR7 has a the dovetail groves, and we have toyed with attaching a scope, and even a cheap red dot, but then you must dismount those sights for takedown, which would require a rezero, and I put the take down feature ahead of better sights for our use.
We used a .22 Cricket for the same role, as a single screw allows the single shot to take down into 2 pieces as well. But the Henry AR7, stows better, and all parts are protected within the butt stock, and the quick repeat shot can be seen as an advantage (the Cricket is a single shot).