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Henry Repeating Arms’ New Rifle Series Gives Back to Our National Forests

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Henry Repeating Arms just dropped a bombshell in the firearms world with their National Forest Foundation Edition Rifle Series—four stunning commemorative rifles designed to pump proceeds straight into conserving nearly 200 million acres of America’s crown jewel forests. We’re talking lever-action beauties in .30-30, .45-70, and .44 Magnum calibers, each etched with iconic forest motifs like majestic pines and wildlife silhouettes, all while channeling funds toward reforestation, wildlife habitat restoration, watershed protection, and trail upgrades. Founder Anthony Imperato didn’t stop at the product launch; he kicked things off with a personal $25,000 donation to the National Forest Foundation, proving that pro-2A companies can flex their philanthropy without compromising their roots.

This isn’t just a feel-good marketing ploy—it’s a masterstroke that bridges the 2A community’s love for the outdoors with tangible conservation action, countering the tired narrative that gun owners are anti-environment. Henry, already legends for their American-made lever guns that evoke the spirit of frontier self-reliance, is reminding us why we fight for the Second Amendment: it’s about preserving the freedoms tied to our public lands, where hunters, hikers, and shooters alike recharge. In an era of urban gun grabs and eco-activist overreach, these rifles turn every purchase into a vote for stewardship—imagine packing one into the backcountry, knowing your lever-action is funding the very trails you’ll hunt on. It’s clever positioning that bolsters Henry’s brand loyalty while humanizing the industry to skeptics.

For the 2A faithful, the implications are huge: this series could spark a wave of corporate giving that ties firearm sales to land access battles, pressuring anti-gun NGOs to rethink their playbook. With Henry’s track record of no-nonsense, heirloom-quality rifles already dominating collector circles, expect these limited editions to fly off shelves faster than a spooked whitetail—grab one not just for the craftsmanship, but to ensure the forests our forefathers roamed stay open for generations of patriots. If this is the future of 2A innovation, count me in; it’s time to load up and give back.

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