The adventure and romance of America’s Old West are imbedded in its distinctive 20-inch octagon barrel, straight-grip American walnut stock with brass buttplate and brass barrel band. The solid top brass receiver features side ejection. The overall length is 38½ inches and this powerhouse weighs in at 8.68 lbs. A nice 19th century touch is the use of a fully adjustable Marble semi-buckhorn rear sight with white diamond insert and brass beaded front sight. The Big Boys have the smoothest actions of any centerfire lever action rifles on the market today. They work beautifully to give you competition shooters a leg up in any event you take part in.
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The Beretta 92 Elite LTT Centurion, built in partnership with Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical, features a special Vertec/M9A3 style slide with forward cocking serrations, fiber optic front sight, blacked out rear sight, G style decocker, beveled sharp edges, and an M9A1 style frame.
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The favorite of the Duke. "Fill your hands you . . . " The Model 92 was elevated to the status of movie star for three quarters of a Century by many of the most famous on-screen cowboys. When you saw a movie with John Wayne, or watched The Rifleman with Chuck Connors you knew that the rifle they used was more than a screen prop. Going back in time, Annie Oakley performed across the world with Buffalo Bill shooting her special smoothbore 1892. Over a million. Not many firearm models today can boast of having had over one million produced. The Winchester Model 1892, very similar in construction to the Winchester Model 1886, is one of these famous lever-action rifles.
Compact, light and fast. It is much like a compact or carbine model of the famous 1886 and has the same dual, vertical locking system for impressive strength. Many of its components have been scaled down and simplified to handle the smaller calibers, and here is where this nostalgic rifle shines.
What makes it the ultimate lever action? The Model 92 is famous for its light weight, low recoil and responsive, easy handling. It displays a genius of design that makes it a modern-day treasure. The Winchester Model 1892 features a beautifully finished walnut stock, blued barrel and receiver, finely fit with precision and pride.
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The Big Boy Deluxe Engraved 3rd Edition is reminiscent of the Henry rifle presented to Abraham Lincoln. It is crafted with an American Walnut stock. The solid brass receiver and barrel band feature graceful elegant scrollwork inspired by famed 19th century engraver Louis Nimschke. The traditional 20" octagonal barrel is outfitted with classic fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sights with a reversible white diamond insert and a brass beaded front sight. Production of this rifle is limited to just 1000 units. It is an heirloom quality treasure sure to be carried and displayed with pride for years to come. This rifle is chambered for .45 long colt.
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Sig Sauer pistols are engineered to perform anywhere, at any time, and under any circumstance. They boast unique, advanced features that stand out among the rest. The P226 is the pistol that set the standard by which all other combat handguns are measured. It is used by the U.S. Navy SEALs, federal agents, and numerous law enforcement agencies across the country. The Full Size Legion model is finished in a proprietary Legion Gray PVD coating, custom G10 grips with a Legion medallion, Sig Sauer Electro-Optics X-RAY high visibility day/night sights, and comes with three magazines. It features a reduced, contoured Elite beavertail for higher grip with reduced profile; aggressive front strap checkering; an X-Five undercut with checkering under the trigger guard; front cocking serrations; and low profile decocking and slide catch levers. This single/double action has an enhanced polished action with the SRT, augmented with a Grayguns-designed P-SAIT trigger, and includes three, 10-round magazines.
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The second in Henry's Patriotic Series is a hard-hitting .44 Magnum Big Boy that splits the difference between a beautiful display rifle and a hard-working hunting gun. This big-bore God Bless America centerfire lever action is a fine example of the gunmaker's craft and the engraver's art, and it's meant to be every bit as much of a stand-out on the range as it is to be a dependable game-getter in the woods. This rifle features a blued 20" octagon barrel, standard adjustable buck and bead sights, unobtrusive transfer bar safety, and fancy American walnut furniture. The receiver has engraving on both sides that forms an accented background for a 24K gold "God Bless America" banner. On the left, the Liberty Bell that shows in raised gold relief right next to another "God Bless America" gold banner. In a painted mural on the stock's right rear side, 8 Americans from all walks of life stand in silhouette contemplating the proudly waving Stars and Stripes, above a gold banner bearing the opening words to the national anthem, "O Say Can You See."
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From 1959 to 1970 the M14 served with distinction as the standard issue rifle of the United States military. When Springfield Armory in Geneseo, IL made the civilian legal variant – the M1A – available to the public in 1974, shooters were finally able to enjoy the same rifle that so many servicemen had utilized in the past.
The Standard Series is a faithful semi-auto only recreation of the original M14. Keep in mind that the Standard M1A is as well suited for a day at the range as it is for filling that special place in your military collection. All the design features that the Armed Services found essential for a battle rifle make the Standard M1A a great shooter. The windage and elevation adjustable rear sight minimizes the effort required to zero the rifle. The two-stage military trigger, detachable box magazine, op-rod and roller cam bolt call to mind the rich history of the M1A while providing functional ease of operation and legendary reliability.
You may be looking for a special addition to your collection, or you may be looking for a hard-working rifle that will pull duty on the range, in the tree-stand or in your truck. The Standard M1A is ready for its next mission.