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Henry Repeating Arms & Friends of NRA Team Up Again in 2025 with Limited Edition Rifle

The Henry Lever Action Supreme, made exclusively for Friends of NRA, is a high-quality, limited-edition rifle that showcases the ongoing collaboration between Henry Repeating Arms and the NRA's fundraising arm.

It is a gun in black and brown colors.
It is a gun in black and brown colors.

Henry Repeating Arms & Friends of NRA Team Up Again in 2025 with Limited Edition Rifle

Henry Repeating Arms and the Friends of NRA program are set to continue their partnership in 2025, with a special-edition rifle as the highlight. James P. Carter, executive director of the NRA Office of Advancement, expressed delight in this ongoing collaboration.

The Henry Lever Action Supreme, made exclusively for Friends of NRA events, is a limited edition of 750 units. It boasts the Friends of NRA logo laser engraved on the receiver. Proudly manufactured in the USA, this rifle features an aerospace-grade aluminum receiver, a patent-pending trapezoidal rear sight, and accepts box magazines, coming with a 10-round Magpul PMAG with a five-round limiter.

The rifle is equipped with an adjustable 4-pound match-grade trigger, fully ambidextrous operation, an internal hammer, and an 18-inch free-floated and threaded barrel. It also sports genuine American walnut stocks cut with diamond checkering. Anthony Imperato, founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, praised the alignment of the company's core values with Friends of NRA's agenda. Andy Wickstrom, president of Henry Repeating Arms, expressed excitement as the Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle was selected as the 2025 Gun of the Year.

The Henry Lever Action Supreme, a special edition for Friends of NRA, is the 2025 Gun of the Year. Selected by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) and the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), this rifle is a testament to the ongoing partnership between Henry Repeating Arms and the Friends of NRA program.

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