Henry Spirit of the Corps H010BGMC | .45-70 | 22″ Octagon
MSRP: $2,460.00
Your Price: $1,946.00
Henry Repeating Arms Spirit of the Corps 250th Tribute lever-action rifle in .45-70 Government with a 22″ octagon blued barrel, engraved nickel-plated receiver with 24K gold highlights, and American walnut stock. Capacity: 4 rounds. Includes Weaver 6
The Henry Repeating Arms Spirit of the Corps 250th Tribute edition pairs the .45-70 Government cartridge with detailed engraving and premium wood furniture for a commemorative lever-action rifle. The receiver is nickel-plated and finished with 24K gold highlights, and the stock is Semi-Fancy American Walnut with a polished brass buttplate and forearm cap. The rifle ships drilled and tapped with a Weaver 63B scope base for optics installation. A good optic pairing under $1000 for this platform is the Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40, which offers a useful magnification range and reliable glass for target work and legacy-caliber shooting.
Suitable applications include target shooting and collector display, reflecting both functional performance and commemorative presentation.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Henry Repeating Arms.
- The model number is H010BGMC.
- The caliber is .45-70 Government.
- The barrel length is 22″.
- The barrel type is Octagon Blued Steel.
- The rifling rate of twist is 1:20.
- The magazine capacity is 4 rounds.
- The overall length is 41.1″.
- The weight is 8.10 lbs.
- The receiver finish is Polished Nickel Plated.
- The stock material is American Walnut.
- The rear sight is a fully adjustable semi-buckhorn with diamond insert and the front sight is a brass bead.
- The rifle is drilled and tapped and ships with a Weaver 63B scope mount base.
- The safety system is a transfer bar.
- The UPC is 619835100276.
This edition emphasizes presentation as much as function: engraved receiver panels with 24K highlights and an engraved painted buttstock combine with classic walnut furniture to create a rifle intended for both use and display. The lever-action mechanism and octagon barrel preserve a traditional feel while the drilled-and-tapped receiver and included Weaver base provide straightforward scope mounting for practical shooting. The Spirit of the Corps edition is built to be both a working firearm and a commemorative piece.
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