The Henry Homesteader 9mm Rifle is an affordable and reliable firearm perfect for pest control and small game hunting. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry all day, while still maintaining a vintage feel. This rifle is the ultimate workhorse in your arsenal thanks to its durable black nitride-finished steel barrel, forged steel receiver and American walnut stock. The Homesteader has an ambidextrous bolt handle, top mounted thumb safety, and accepts Weaver 63B scope mount. This model comes with two 10 round magazines.
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American law enforcement has an enduring history as old as the nation itself. Henry is extremely proud to introduce the Henry Golden Boy Law Enforcement Tribute Edition. It’s perfect as a cherished presentation gift for retiring law officers or to celebrate any special law enforcement occasion. Henry’s distinctive Golden Boy receiver is elegantly festooned with graceful 24K gold-plated engraving patterned by world-renowned engraver Heidi Roos. The bold American-style scrollwork makes this commemorative, heirloom-quality rifle a true functional work of art that pays a fitting tribute to those who have sworn an oath to serve and protect. Any active duty or retired law enforcement officer will proudly display, shoot and pass along this special firearm to the next generation.
Law Enforcement Tribute Features- The right side of the nickel plated receiver is adorned with an ornate sculpted scroll, a law enforcement badge and a gold banner inscribed IN TRIBUTE TO THOSE IN THE LINE OF DUTY. Detailed engravings of the iconic police officer’s hat and a set of handcuffs highlight the front panel.
- The left side showcases an elegant engraving of St. Michael the Archangel – the patron saint of police – with a sword in one hand and the scales of justice in the other. A banner with the motto TO PROTECT AND SERVE flanks the figure. The American Flag is prominently displayed in a place of honor on the front panel.
- The hand-selected American walnut stock is laser etched with the image of the American bald eagle set in a hand-painted royal blue circle with the words GOD BLESS AMERICA’S FINEST.
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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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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.