SKU H004AE
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Retail price: $1,125.00 You save: $233.01
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This rifle is built on the Golden Boy platform featuring a gleaming nickel-plated receiver cover, buttplate, and barrel band. The deeply blued 20" octagonal barrel provides a striking contrast to the ivory and silver, and its topped with a fully-adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with a brass bead front sight. The ivory-colored wood is then deeply engraved and features aggressive checkering at the wrist that flows into a leafy vine surround to highlight the head of an American bald eagle and the words, AMERICAN EAGLE, engraved in script. The rifles forearm is also deeply checkered surrounding Henry's company's name with flowing scrollwork throughout. After the engraving the wood is finished with a fixative to protect the stocks and keep the color where it belongs.
Henry Repeating Arms is one of the top-five long gun manufacturers in the USA. Henry offers a line of classic well-crafted firearms that every enthusiast can afford. Rest assured when you read the roll-mark on the barrel of a Henry it's going to say Made in the USA. FEATURES: Nickle Plated Receiver; Adjustable Sights; Lever Action FINISH: NICKEL
UPC | 619835016249 |
Caliber | .22 LR |
Action | LEVER ACTION |
Capacity | 16 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 20 BARREL |
Weight | 7.8 LBS. |
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