Henry debuts the The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition chambered in .44-40 WCF
Henry debuts the The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition chambered in .44-40 WCF

Henry Repeating Arms introduces The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition, a limited run of 250 .44-40 WCF rifles celebrating 250 years of American history. The rifle features a nickel-plated engraved receiver, a polished blued steel barrel, and a rosewood buttstock, showcasing significant historical events and symbols.

Henry Repeating Arms states “Almost two hundred and fifty years ago, a nation was born out of an unshakable belief in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To honor one of the most important milestone anniversaries in our country’s history, we are proud to present The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition.

Limited to just 250 rifles, this is among the most refined and historically significant firearms we have ever produced. Built on the legendary New Original Henry in .44-40 WCF, each rifle features a nickel-plated, fully engraved brass receiver with selective 24-karat gold highlights, a polished blued steel octagon barrel, and a buttstock crafted from hand-selected rosewood personally chosen by Henry Founder and CEO, Anthony Imperato.

The receiver’s engravings tell the story of America’s founding from battlefields of the Revolutionary War, Independence Hall, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and enduring symbols of the United States of America rendered with museum-grade precision.

Offered as factory-direct exclusive, The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition is an heirloom created for collectors who understand that some moments in history deserve more than remembrance. They deserve permanence.”

SOURCE: https://www.henryusa.com/

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