Henry Golden Boy Eagle Scout | .22 LR | 20 in Octagon | H004ES
Your Price: $1,038.00
The Henry Golden Boy Eagle Scout Tribute Edition is a lever-action .22 S/L/LR with a 20 in octagon barrel, American walnut stock and an engraved nickel receiver. Capacity is 16 rounds (.22 LR) or 21 rounds (.22 Short).
The Henry Golden Boy Eagle Scout Tribute Edition is a commemorative lever-action rifle chambered for .22 S/L/LR with a 20 inch octagon barrel and American walnut stock. It pairs traditional styling—engraved nickel receiver with 24k accents and a tri-colored Eagle Scout medallion in the stock—with functioning features such as adjustable sights and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics. For a practical optic that stays well under $1,000, a low-power variable such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 offers clear glass, a suitable field of view and enough adjustment for typical rimfire work.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Henry Repeating Arms.
- The model is Golden Boy Eagle Scout Tribute (H004ES).
- The caliber is listed as .22 S/L/LR.
- The cartridge is listed as .22 LR.
- The action type is Lever Action.
- The barrel measures 20 inches and is octagon in profile.
- The capacity is 16 rounds (.22 LR) or 21 rounds (.22 Short).
- The stock is made from American walnut with a tricolored Eagle Scout medallion inlaid.
- The receiver is nickel plated and engraved with selective 24k gold plating accents.
- The sights are adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and a brass bead front.
- The overall length is 38.5 inches.
- The weight is 6.75 pounds.
- The barrel twist rate is 1:16″.
- This rifle is drilled and tapped for scope mounting (uses Henry scope mount item HGBCSM).
- The UPC is 619835016096.
This Eagle Scout Tribute Edition combines Henry’s traditional lever-action geometry with decorative engraving and commemorative detailing, making it equally appropriate for rimfire target work, small-game hunting, and collector presentation. The rifle’s comfortable walnut stock and classic sighting system support accurate shooting from rest or improvised field positions, while the drilled-and-tapped receiver allows adding a low-power optic for extended utility.
Owners commonly praise the Hunter Golden Boy for its reliable rimfire performance and its appearance; reviews often note that it “shoots great” and “looks great.”
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