Henry Repeating Arms has a new series of commemorative rifles for the 100th anniversary of the US Border Patrol. Both the centerfire Big Boy and rimfire Golden Boy are available, but only for current or prior Border Patrol agents or Customs and Border Protection employees. A portion of the sale of each gun will go to support the Border Patrol Museum.
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There are four rifles in this commemorative series. Purchasers can choose between a .22 LR rimfire Golden Boy ($800) or .357 Magnum Big Boy ($1,150), and have the choice of engraving with a Border Patrol badge or Customs & Border Protection badge. As with the other lever action rifles Henry makes, the Golden Boy is also compatible with .22 Short and Long cartridges, and the Big Boy can also accept .38 Special ammo. Henry also offers a gift card option if you are unsure which badge option the recipient would prefer.
From the manufacturer:
In celebration of the U.S. Border Patrol’s 100th anniversary and as a continuation of our steadfast support for America’s law enforcement professionals, Henry Repeating Arms is proud to partner with the Border Patrol Museum and offer these officially licensed rifles for eligible customers.
To ensure the legacy lives on, Henry Repeating Arms is donating a portion of every sale to The Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas. The Border Patrol Museum, the only museum of its kind in the United States, receives no federal funding and relies solely on donations to operate, acquire exhibit materials, and keep the doors open for visitors.
There are four models to choose from depending on badge preference, and there are two convenient gift card options. Please note that eligibility verification is still required for gift card recipients.
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