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Henry Freemasons Tribute Edition .22 S/l/lr Lever Action Rifle, Brown - H004MAS
| SKU | 775291 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Henry |
| MPN | H004MAS |
| UPC | 619835016379 |
| Overall Length | 38 |
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Product Details
Details
- Series/Collection: Freemasons Tribute Edition
- Action: Lever
- Trigger Type: Standard
- Muzzle Type: Target Crown
- Magazine Capacity: 16 LR, 21 S
- Caliber/Gauge: 22 S/L/LR
- Twist Rate: 1:16"
- Orientation: Right
- Safety: 1/4 Cock
- Sight: Brass Bead Front, Fully Adjustable Semi-Buckhorn with Diamond Insert Rear
- Barrel Material: Steel
- Receiver Material: Steel
- Stock Material: American Walnut
- Barrel Finish: Blue
- Receiver Finish: Nickel Plated
- Stock Finish: Brown
- Barrel Length: 20"
- Length of Pull: 14"
- Overall Length: 38-1/2"
- Weight: 6.75 lb
- Barrel Type: Octagon
- Scopeability: Drilled and Tapped
- Buttplate/Pad: Brass
- Scope Mount Type: GB-CSM
Features
With roots dating back to the great European stonemason guilds of the 14th Century, the Freemasons later evolved into a fraternal order of brotherhood and service that spans the globe today. Each member is initiated into the order and progresses through the original medieval levels of advancement that include Apprentice, Journeyman (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. Dedication to each other, and a belief in a supreme being (regardless of denomination), are essential elements that bind Freemasons together. The masonic lodge serves as a meeting house, educational center for matters Masonic, and a setting for the rituals associated with the various functions of advancement, along with local internal masonic business and social activities. Lodges and rituals typically display standard masonic symbols familiar even to non-members, and those include both stone mason symbology as well as references to the Temple of Solomon. Freemasonry notes its beginnings here in America in the very early 1700s, with one of its most notable members being our first American president, George Washington. Open to all levels of society from cab driver to Congress, the Freemasons have included such names as country western singers Roy Acuff and Eddy Arnold, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, South Pole discoverer Roald Amundsen, hotelman John Jacob Astor, western star Gene Autry, comedian Richard Pryor, actor John Wayne, magician Harry Houdini, jazz legend Count Basie, America's literary icon Mark Twain, and boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson, to name just a few. We are delighted to recognize this ancient and honorable fraternal order with our new Henry Golden Boy Freemasons Tribute Edition in 22 LR rimfire, proudly featuring imagery instantly recognizable by Masons everywhere on its brightly polished silver receiver. To further set off this striking tribute edition, the select American walnut stock depicts our first President in full Masonic regalia, with apron, trowel, and Warden's column, standing on a temple floor in front of the Masonic staircase, in a painted tableau bordered by scrollwork in the same style as the receiver. What better way to acknowledge the order's long history, and reward the work and dedication you, or someone important to you, has invested in Freemasonry.
Features:
- Target, hunting and collector
- Receiver engraving with 24K gold plating, engraved/painted stock
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.Magazines will be removed from firearms when shipping to states with magazine capacity restrictions.