Henry Repeating Arms has launched a new series of commemorative rifles to benefit the National Forest Foundation, the nonprofit partner of the United States Forest Service. The National Forest Foundation Edition Rifle Series honors America’s National Forests and Grasslands, with proceeds funding conservation projects like reforestation, wildlife habitat restoration, watershed protection, and trail improvements across nearly 200 million acres.
The series includes four rifles: the H11 New Original Henry NFF Edition .44-40 WCF ($4,545, museum-quality replica with scrollwork engraving and nickel plating); H14 Long Ranger NFF Edition .308 Win. ($1,820, modern hunting rifle with jeweled bolt and gold highlights); H4 Golden Boy NFF Edition .22 S/L/LR ($650, polished Brasslite receiver and engraved buttstock); and another .22 lever-action model ($420, with painted engraved buttstock). Henry is donating $500 from each H11, $100 from each H14, and $50 from each H1 and H4 rifle.
Anthony Imperato, Henry Repeating Arms Founder and CEO, stated, ‘These lands are a national treasure that must be protected to ensure they can be enjoyed by future generations.’ The rifles were showcased with USFS Chief Tom Schultz and NFF Chairman Emeritus W. Grant Gregory Sr.