Henry has announced that they will be auctioning off a one-of-a-kind Hand Engraved New Original Henry Rifle. All proceeds from this auction will go to benefit the Cody Firearms Museum.
Together with Baron Engraving and Davidson’s Inc., Henry Repeating Arms is proud to announce the auction of the first gun in the third edition of the Cody Firearms Museum Collectors Series, a one-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke.
Until Flag Day, June 14, 2022, at 10 PM Mountain Time, the charitable auction is live on Gunbroker.com, item #932921142. For those attending the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, the rifle will be displayed in Henry Repeating Arms’ booth with a custom heavyweight, hand-tooled leather scabbard included in the auction. Using the style of one of America’s most famous engravers, Baron’s master hand engraver Robert Bunting proceeded to adorn the brass receiver
This Hand Engraved rifle looks to pay homage to the spirit of the old west with its beautiful American scrollwork. Likewise, the rifle is chambered for .44-40 WCF with a 13-round capacity. It also comes with an exhibition-grade American Walnut stock capped with a hand-engraved, silver-plated crescent buttplate.
The winner of this Hand Engraved rifle has the option to display the rifle in the museum for up to one year with personal recognition during that time for the loan of the rifle.
The Cody Firearms Museum is located at The Buffalo Bill Center of the West. The world-class exhibits boast over 4,000 guns and 10,000 artifacts. This Museum is a must-see for history lovers and firearm enthusiasts. Henry is proud to support the Cody Firearms Museum via their Guns for Great Causes initiative.
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