Henry Repeating Arms Releases New Rifle Series for National Forests' Conservation

Henry Repeating Arms Unveils National Forest Foundation Edition Rifle Series



In a significant move to support conservation efforts, Henry Repeating Arms, a prominent name in American firearm manufacturing, has introduced a series of rifles designed specifically to benefit the National Forest Foundation (NFF). This non-profit organization works hand-in-hand with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to preserve and enhance America's majestic National Forests and Grasslands, which cover nearly 200 million acres.

The National Forest Foundation Edition Rifle Series features four commemorative rifles that are not only built on the company’s renowned platforms but also reflect a deep appreciation for America's public lands. Proceeds from the sales of these rifles will directly aid initiatives focusing on reforestation, wildlife habitat restoration, watershed protection, and trail improvements across the National Forest system.

A Commitment to Conservation


Anthony Imperato, the Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, emphasized the importance of protecting these national treasures. He stated, “These lands must be safeguarded to ensure they remain available for future generations to enjoy.” Millions of Americans engage with nature through activities like hunting, hiking, and camping in the National Forests every year. The new rifle series aims to support the vital work conducted by the NFF and the USFS to ensure the preservation and restoration of these essential ecosystems.

The Rifle Series Overview


The National Forest Foundation Edition includes the following models:
1. H11 New Original Henry NFF Edition - .44-40 WCF: This museum-quality rifle is a tribute to the historic 1860 Henry rifle, adorned with intricate scrollwork engraving, a nickel-plated receiver cover, and buttplate, complemented by Exhibition-grade American walnut. This model is a precise replica of the firearm displayed at the US Forest Service headquarters, priced at $4,545.

2. H14 Long Ranger NFF Edition - .308 Win.: A modern hunting rifle featuring a jeweled bolt, an engraved nickel-plated receiver with selective 24-karat gold highlights, and Fancy-grade American walnut. This rifle is crafted for exceptional accuracy and is available for $1,820.

3. H4 Golden Boy NFF Edition - .22 S/L/LR: An American classic, this model boasts a polished Brasslite receiver cover, brass buttplate, and barrel band, paired with a 20-inch blued steel octagon barrel. Engraved buttstock honoring America’s public forests is included, priced at $650.

4. H1 Classic National Forests Tribute Edition - .22 S/L/LR: Based on the world’s most popular lever-action .22 platform, it features American walnut furniture and carries the engraved message, “Stewarding Our National Forests,” available at $420.

Each purchase from the H11 model contributes $500, while the H14 supports with $100, and the H1 and H4 models contribute $50 to conservation programs across the country. Additionally, Imperato has made a generous direct donation of $25,000 to further support the NFF's mission.

A Broader Vision


Henry Repeating Arms has a strong commitment to community betterment through its charitable programs, known as Guns for Great Causes. This initiative focuses on supporting families of children with serious health issues, military veterans, wildlife conservation, and more. The introduction of the National Forest Foundation Edition rifles represents a natural extension of their corporate philosophy, combining quality craftsmanship with social responsibility.

For those interested in contributing to conservation while acquiring a piece of exceptional craftsmanship, these rifles are available for direct purchase via Henry Repeating Arms’ website at henryusa.com/nff.

To learn more about Henry Repeating Arms and their philanthropic initiatives, you can visit their online channels, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and Instagram.

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