Henry H004MC2 Spirit of the Corps 250th | Golden Boy | .22 S/L/LR
MSRP: $1,350.00
Your Price: $1,032.00
Limited-edition Henry Golden Boy “Spirit of the Corps” 250th Tribute lever-action in .22 S/L/LR with engraved nickel-plated receiver, American walnut stock, octagon blued barrel, and a 16-round tubular magazine.
Built on the Golden Boy platform, the Henry “Spirit of the Corps” 250th Tribute is a rimfire lever-action rifle finished with mechanical engravings and 24K gold highlights on a polished nickel-plated receiver. It pairs traditional American walnut furniture with an octagon blued barrel and period styling for a collectible-ready presentation. For a practical optic that retains the rifle’s classic profile, a Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 would be a suitable choice under $1000 and provides a versatile magnification range for target work.
Recommended uses include target/rimfire competitions and collector display; the rifle’s aesthetic and mechanical presentation also suits historical tribute collections.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Henry Repeating Arms.
- The model/part number is H004MC2.
- The caliber is listed as .22 S/L/LR in provided sources.
- The magazine capacity is 16 rounds (16 LR / 21 S reported).
- The barrel type is octagon blued steel.
- The barrel length requires verification; sources report 16 inches or 20 inches (conflicting)
- The rate of twist is 1:16.
- The overall length is 38.5 inches.
- The unloaded weight is 6.75 lbs.
- The stock material is American walnut.
- The receiver finish is nickel plated with engraved panels and 24K gold highlights.
- The sights are rear fully adjustable semi-buckhorn with diamond insert and front brass bead.
- The rifle is drilled and tapped and uses the GB-CSM scope mount type.
- The safety is listed as 1/4 cock.
- The UPC is 619835044174.
This limited-edition Henry Golden Boy tribute rifle delivers collectible aesthetics and practical rimfire operation in one package. The engraved receiver panels, painted buttstock portraits, and 24K highlights set it apart as a display-quality piece while retaining the Golden Boy’s traditional lever-action handling. Whether as a centerpiece for a collection or a high-quality rimfire for precision rimfire target work, it balances historical presentation with straightforward function.
Owners commonly praise the rifle’s detailed engraving and the smooth, reliable lever operation.
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