Henry Repeating Arms Celebrates Builders with American Construction Tribute Edition Rifle
Henry Repeating Arms Recognizes Builders
In an inspiring tribute to hardworking construction professionals, Henry Repeating Arms, a leading name in the firearm industry, has unveiled its new American Construction Industry Tribute Edition rifle. This tribute serves to honor the unsung heroes who construct America from the ground up, making it a significant addition to their collection of collectible Tribute Edition rifles.
In the words of CEO Anthony Imperato, "America runs on the backs of its builders." This sentiment is at the heart of the tribute and reinforces the importance of skilled tradespeople in shaping our cities, laying down the frameworks of our homes, and erecting the infrastructures that form the backbone of society. These individuals encompass a wide range of professions, from carpenters and plumbers to electricians and engineers, all contributing tirelessly to transform blueprints into reality.
A Detailed Tribute
The newly launched rifle is built on the award-winning Henry Golden Boy .22 S/L/LR platform and features exquisite engravings that reflect the dedication of the construction workforce. The nickel-plated receiver showcases a plaque plated in 24-karat gold, inscribed with the words “Proud to Build America.” The creative designs capture the essence of the construction field, prominently depicting three construction workers standing in front of steel beams on one side, and a residential framer working on a rooftop coupled with a tower crane erecting a skyscraper on the other.
Flanking these engravings is a brick motif around the receiver that symbolizes the foundational role of the construction industry in America. This attention to detail not only makes each rifle a functional tool but also a piece of art that pays homage to the labor force responsible for some of America's most iconic structures.
Features of the Rifle
Further enhancing its value, the rifle features a genuine American walnut buttstock with a hand-painted yellow construction helmet, accompanied by a scroll that reads