Henry Repeating Arms recently announced its newest firearm release, the Texas Tribute Edition. To mark the occasion, Henry presented a rifle to NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick at Texas Motor Speedway. The Henry Texas Tribute Edition marked Harvick’s pole qualifying win before the AAA Texas 500.
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Henry Texas Tribute Edition
“The idea of making a special gun for Texas is something that we’ve been working at for quite some time, and we have looked at so many different designs in the process.” said Anthony Imperato, President and Owner, Henry Repeating Arms. “Texas loves guns, and we wanted to make sure that this rifle captures that unique Texas magic with a look that no one has ever seen before on a Henry. I think we nailed it.”
The Henry Texas Tribute Edition is a .22 S/L/LR caliber lever-action rifle. It utilizes Henry’s Golden Boy platform, which features a 20-inch blued steel octagon barrel. It features a Brasslite receiver cover, brass buttplate and barrel band, and fully adjustable sights.
Most notably, the wood furniture features a finish with a deep black stain. It provides a stark contrast to the gold highlights throughout the gun. Both side of the rifle feature studded and inlaid metal five-pointed stars. Four adorn the right side of the buttstock, with a Texas Lone Star emblem. The forestock features “TEXAS” engraved in a classic Western typeface and filled by hand with gold paint. The buttstock engraving depicts the state of Texas filled with a “Lone Star Flag” motif, which is also hand-painted in gold.
The new Texas Tribute Edition rifle retails for $960. For more information, visit henryusa.com.