Hand Engraved, Silver Plated New Original Henry Rifle Heads to Auction

All Proceeds to Benefit Cody Firearms Museum

RICE LAKE, Wis. -May 17, 2022 -There are few places in the country more impressive than The Cody Firearms Museum for history buffs and firearms enthusiasts. Located at The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, about 50 miles outside Yellowstone National Park, the world-class exhibits boast over 4,000 guns and 10,000 artifacts. To enhance and ensure the longevity of its collection with financial support that directly benefits the museum, The Cody Firearms Museum Collectors Series offers the opportunity to purchase limited-edition firearms inspired by the most prized pieces at the museum.

One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke
One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke

Together with Baron Engraving and Davidson‘s Inc., Henry Repeating Arms is proud to announce the auction of the first gun in the third edition of the Cody Firearms Museum Collectors Series, a one-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke.

One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke
One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke

Using the style of one of America‘s most famous engravers, Baron‘s master hand engraver Robert Bunting proceeded to adorn the brass receiver with Nimschke‘s signature American scrollwork combined with fine European detailing. In addition, the receiver was brilliantly polished, silver-plated, fitted with complementing nitre blued screws, and an exhibition grade American Walnut stock capped with a hand-engraved, silver-plated crescent buttplate. True to the 1860 patent, the New Original Henry Rifle features a blued one-piece octagonal barrel and magazine, a classic folding ladder rear sight, and a blade front sight. The rifle is chambered for .44-40 WCF with a 13-round capacity.

One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke
One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke

Until Flag Day, June 14, 2022, at 10 PM Mountain Time, the charitable auction is live on Gunbroker.com, item #932921142. For those attending the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, the rifle will be displayed in Henry Repeating Arms‘ booth with a custom heavyweight, hand-tooled leather scabbard included in the auction.

One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke
One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke

The auction winner has the option to display the rifle in the museum for up to one year with personal recognition during that time for the loan of the rifle.

For more information about Henry Repeating Arms and its products, visit henryusa.com or call 866-200-2354.

One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke
One-of-a-kind New Original Henry Rifle inspired by 19th-century master firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke

About Henry Repeating Arms:
Henry Repeating Arms is one of the leading rifle and shotgun manufacturers in the United States and a world leader in the lever action category. The company motto is “Made in America, or not made at all,” and its firearms come with a lifetime guarantee backed by award-winning customer service. The company is also known for its Guns For Great Causes charitable program, which focuses on assisting the families of sick
children, children‘s hospitals, military veteran organizations, Second Amendment advocacy groups, and wildlife conservation organizations. The company currently employs over 550 people and has over 330,000sf of manufacturing space in its Wisconsin and New Jersey facilities. The company is named in honor of Benjamin Tyler Henry, who invented and patented the Henry lever action rifle in 1860 -the first practical repeating rifle and America‘s unique contribution to the international stage of firearms design. Visit Henry Repeating Arms online at henryusa.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/HenryRepeating, and @henry_rifles on Instagram.

IndustryOutsider is supported by its readers. When you purchase through links on the site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read more here.
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x