Henry Honors USMC With Tribute Rifle

Guess what happened 250 years ago? A United States Marine Corps veteran will tell you—back in 1775, the USMC was founded. Now, Henry Repeating Arms is honoring those two-and-a-half centuries of service around the world with the Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition rifle.
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A Carbine To Keep
Henry makes quality firearms; all their guns come with a satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty. But there’s a bit more care thrown into the Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition, with a fancy-pants finish and plenty of engraving on the rifle.
On the right side of the receiver, we see an engraving of a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and a V-22 Osprey aircraft along with lyrics from the Marines’ Hymn. On the left side, the lyrics continue, and there are engravings from the USMC’s history, including the World Wars, Vietnam and the American Revolution. Those engravings are 24kt gold-plated over a polished nickel-plated background.
The walnut stock has a carving of Marine soldiers raising the U.S. flag over Iwo Jima, in a reproduction of the famous World War II photo. And on the forearm, there are more lyrics from the Marines’ Hymn.
The rifle is chambered in .22LR, and comes with a 20-inch octagonal barrel and adjustable iron sights. You can take this thing to the range if you want to; it’s not only a fancy-pants wallhanger.
Giving back
If you buy a Henry Spirit of the Corps Tribute rifle, some of the funds from the purchase will go back to helping members of America’s armed services. As per Henry’s write-up:
Henry Repeating Arms proudly supports America’s veterans, and with every sale of the Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Semper Fi & America’s Fund. This nonprofit organization provides immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to critically wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and their families.
MSRP for the rifle is $1,350. See more details at Henry’s website here.

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It's too bad that I don't see the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor which is the symbol of the of the USMC.