This limited-edition (only 1,000 total made) rifle is crafted with uniquely figured genuine American walnut furniture and a solid hardened brass receiver with no coating or plating to dull or chip over time. Equipped with a blued steel 20” octagon barrel, a fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, and a brass bead front sight, this functional piece of art is just as enjoyable to shoot as it is to admire, own, and display. Like our standard Big Boy Side Gate, the Deluxe Engraved model benefits from adding a side loading gate – allowing the user to keep the 10-round magazine tube topped off on the fly. We retained our traditional removable magazine tube for fast and safe unloading. Inspired by some of the most renowned names in firearms engraving history, the receiver is adorned with traditional flowing leafy scrollwork and meticulous beading for added contrast. A scalloped border encloses the design and complements the clean lines of the Big Boy’s receiver. This masterpiece comes chambered in 44 Magnum (also shoots 44 Special).
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Built like a tank” is a phrase that has entered the American lexicon as a means to describe hardware that is durable, strong, and nearly indestructible. The term may have originated in describing armored fighting vehicles, but it also clearly describes the Tommy Gun. It is only fitting then that Auto-Ordnance continue the series of WWII commemorative guns with the “Tanker Thompson”, dedicated to the memory of the brave American soldiers who faced the enemy in steel chariots like the M4 Sherman Tank.
Nearly 50,000 Shermans were produced during World War II, seeing action primarily in Europe against Nazi Germany. Just like the Thompson, these Shermans were a vital part of the war effort. The crews that took them into harm’s way were often outgunned by German tanks, but nevertheless took the fight to the enemy and achieved victory despite the odds. Auto-Ordnance is proud to honor America’s armored warriors with this commemorative Thompson. Each Tanker Thompson is Cerakoted in Army O.D. Green. The white star of the Sherman Tank is engraved just in front of the mag-well. The “U.S” logo is engraved on the buttstock.
Like every Thompson, the gun is all steel with high grade walnut furniture. The 16.5” barrel is exceptionally accurate. Owning the Tanker Thompson gives the modern shooter the opportunity to own a piece of history, while honoring the memory of the brave tank crews who delivered on America’s promise to achieve final victory in World War II.
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Auto Ordnance T1, Semi-automatic, 45ACP, 16.5" Barrel, Black Finish, Walnut Stock, Adjustable Sights, 1-20Rd Stick Magazine & 1-50Rd Drum, 2 Magazines T150D
Semi-auto. Classic details of the time honored original. Frame & receiver machined from solid steel. Genuine American walnut stock. 16-1/2" barrel finned (18" w/compensator). Blade front open rear adjustable sights.
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The Ruger Precision Rifle is a very capable long range rifle. This particular model is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor and comes painted with the US Flag for a very patriotic look! Buy the Ruger Camo Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 24 inch barrel and 10 round magazine. This exclusive Ruger Precision rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor features an American flag finish.
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This special edition CMMG Banshee 300 Mk4 300 Blackout pistol features an American Flag Cerakote finish.
CMMG delivers its lightest and most compact firearms within the BANSHEE line of AR pistols. Don’t let these little guys fool you though.
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Auto-Ordnance honors the memory of the Boys of Pointe Du Hoc with The Ranger Thompson. Each gun features engravings commemorating the Rangers role in D-Day. On the right buttstock is engraved part of President Ronald Reagans famous speech on the 40th anniversary of the landing, along with an image of an Army Ranger, the Ranger patch, and grappling hook used to scale the cliffs. The date of the battle is on the right forearm. On the left side handguard is engraved, Maj. General Cota's quote forever associated with D-Day, Rangers Lead the Way! Images of Rangers in action, the Medal of Honor, and their leader Lt. Col. James Earl Rudder adorn the buttstock. Each side of the grip has a 75th Anniversary D-Day commemorative emblem. The finish is super durable Cerakote in Olive Drab, with Patriot Brown controls, and Armor Black fill on the engraving. Each gun starts as a factory Thompson M1 Model, chambered in .45 ACP, with 16.5 barrel, fixed battle sights, and high-quality American walnut furniture. One Olive Drab Cerakote 30 round magazine and one blued 20 round magazine are included.
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The Sig Sauer Cross is excellent for long-range shooting or hunting in the backcountry. The rifle is under 6.5 lbs to make this the most portable rifle in its class. Built with a one-piece receiver and a folding precision-style stock, it is maximized for accuracy. Add your favorite sights or scope to get started. Designed and built from the ground up at the SIG SAUER research and development facilities in New Hampshire with the input of hunters, military snipers and elite long-range shooters, the CROSS rifle was created to meet the demands of both precision long-range shooting and extreme backcountry hunting.
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Sig Sauer, Cross, Bolt Action, 6.5 Creedmoor, 18" Stainless Threaded Barrel, Black Finish, Folding Stock, 5 Round Under 6.5 lbs, the lightest, most portable rifle in its class (up to 40% lighter) Folding Precision-Style Stock 1-Piece receiver for increased accuracy Designed and built in the U.S.A Designed and built from the ground up at the SIG SAUER research and development facilities in New Hampshire with the input of hunters, military snipers and elite long-range shooters, the CROSS rifle was created to meet the demands of both precision long-range shooting and extreme backcountry hunting.
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In 1859 oil was discovered in Titusville, PA and so began the dream of the American Oilman. Adventurer, explorer and ultimate risk-taker, the American Oilman continues to inspire and define what it means to be a wildcatter. To honor this inspiration, Henry Repeating Arms is proud to introduce the American Oilman Tribute Edition.
The 19th century oilfield was a dangerous place. It took a special blend of courage and curiosity to become an oilman. The hazards of unexplored fields, threats of well fires and lost fortunes were only a few of the many obstacles an oilman encountered. But each step into the oilfield, into the unknown, created the American Oilman of today.
Whether it’s marrying hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling, tapping into vast new oil supplies in onshore shale fields, or finding deepwater drilling efficiencies, the American Oilman continues a tradition of exploration and technological development that lessens our dependence on foreign oil and reduces our footprint in the field.
Though larger-than-life oil barons like J.D. Rockefeller and J. Paul Getty are gone, we salute those who blaze the trail today; the driver of the tank truck, the foreman in the field, the well-treater, the geologist, the engineer. They are the American Oilman — still exploring, innovating and propelling the American oil industry into the future.