One-of-a-Kind Presidential Henry Rifle Auctioned for Charity at Mar-a-Lago Event

Historical Auction: The Presidential Henry Rifle



On Veterans Day, a unique opportunity presented itself at the 1st annual Big Blue Bash held at the luxurious Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The highlight of the evening was the auctioning of a one-of-a-kind New Original Henry Deluxe Engraved Edition Rifle, which fetched a remarkable $47,500. This stunning piece was more than just a firearm; it was a tribute to American craftsmanship and a direct contribution to a worthy cause.

The rifle was created and generously donated by Henry Repeating Arms, one of the leading firearms manufacturers in the United States, known for their commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Its design features the Seal of the President of the United States, embellishing both sides of a beautifully polished brass receiver surrounded by intricate scrollwork, drawn from the aesthetic principles of 19th-century firearms engraving.

A Tribute to American Heritage



The rifle is not just aesthetically pleasing but also holds significant historical relevance. It stands as a faithful reproduction of the historic 1860 Henry rifle, famously recognized as the world's first successful repeating rifle. Additionally, its custom serial number, TRUMPDJ4547, pays homage to the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, highlighting the unique intersection of history and current events.

The winner of this bid will also receive an exquisitely crafted, velvet-topped walnut display, perfectly suited to showcase this remarkable piece of Americana.

Auctioneer's Praise



As the auctioneer captivated an audience of over 600 attendees, including notable figures like U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, excitement and anticipation mounted. The auctioneer emphasized the rifle's unique nature, stating, _"This is a showpiece of American craftsmanship, patriotism, and history, all in one. There will never be another like it."_

He drew parallels to Abraham Lincoln's Henry rifle, which is now part of the Smithsonian collection, insinuating that this new rendition could find a home with the highest bidder that evening. The crowd responded with applause, reflecting the shared pride and enthusiasm for the occasion.

Supporting a Noble Cause



All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Federal Law Enforcement Officers (FLEO) Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to providing immediate financial assistance to over 30,000 members of the FLEO Association and their families during times of crisis related to their duties. The foundation also awards $80,000 annually in scholarships to help the children of federal law enforcement officers achieve their college aspirations.

Anthony Imperato, the Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, shared his sentiments regarding the rifle's purpose: _"Our federal officers and their families need a show of support now more than ever, and it was an honor to build this rifle knowing its proceeds would benefit such a worthy cause."_

About Henry Repeating Arms



Founded on the principle of producing high-quality firearms made in America, Henry Repeating Arms has distinguished itself as a world leader in the lever-action category. Every firearm they produce comes with a Lifetime Warranty and a 100% satisfaction guarantee supported by award-winning customer service. With over 800 employees spread across 400,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space in Rice Lake and Ladysmith, Wisconsin, Henry is committed not only to quality production but also to community support through initiatives like the Guns For Great Causes program, which focuses on various charitable efforts, including assisting families of sick children, veterans, law enforcement, and wildlife conservation.

For more about Henry Repeating Arms and its charitable initiatives, visit www.henryusa.com.

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