
America’s 250th Tribute Edition Collection
Born of American Pride and Built by American Hands
Three Rifles. One Nation. Celebrating 250 Years.Every firearm we build is a testament to our love of this country. So is the lever-action itself: designed in America, carried across this continent, and still being made here over 150 years later. The America’s 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition collection brings those two facts together in three collector-grade rifles that share the same foundation: a waving American flag in full-color red, white, and blue Cerakote that will never fade, dull, or tarnish; Fancy-grade American walnut, hand-selected for grain and figure; and a polished nickel buttplate with the 250 anniversary logo engraved and silver-filled in the corner of the buttstock.
Every firearm we build is a testament to our love of this country. So is the lever-action itself: designed in America, carried across this continent, and still being made here over 150 years later. The America’s 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition collection brings those two facts together in three collector-grade rifles that share the same foundation: a waving American flag in full-color red, white, and blue Cerakote that will never fade, dull, or tarnish; Fancy-grade American walnut, hand-selected for grain and figure; and a polished nickel buttplate with the 250 anniversary logo engraved and silver-filled in the corner of the buttstock.
America's 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition Rifle
The H1 is one of the most beloved .22 lever-actions ever made. The Tribute Edition version rides on a nickel-plated alloy receiver and features a 20-inch octagon barrel, brass bead front sight, and fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear. A large loop lever adds character and makes cycling effortless. It earns a place on the wall as readily as it earns a place in the field.

The H1 is one of the most beloved .22 lever-actions ever made. The Tribute Edition version rides on a nickel-plated alloy receiver and features a 20-inch octagon barrel, brass bead front sight, and fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear. A large loop lever adds character and makes cycling effortless. It earns a place on the wall as readily as it earns a place in the field.
America's 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition Youth Model
Every collection needs a place where the next generation starts. The H1 Youth carries the same craftsmanship and finish as the full-size Tribute Edition in a profile built for youngsters, or anyone who prefers a lighter, shorter rifle. At 4.5 pounds and 33.5 inches overall, it handles easily without giving up anything in fit, finish, or material quality.

Every collection needs a place where the next generation starts. The H1 Youth carries the same craftsmanship and finish as the full-size Tribute Edition in a profile built for youngsters, or anyone who prefers a lighter, shorter rifle. At 4.5 pounds and 33.5 inches overall, it handles easily without giving up anything in fit, finish, or material quality.
America's 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition Rifle
If any cartridge belongs on a 250th anniversary rifle, it is the .45-70 Government, chambered first in 1873 as lever-action design was reaching its prime. The H10 builds on a receiver of nickel-plated hardened brass. While capable of taking deer, elk, or bear, it truly belongs in a glass-front cabinet or displayed above the fireplace.

If any cartridge belongs on a 250th anniversary rifle, it is the .45-70 Government, chambered first in 1873 as lever-action design was reaching its prime. The H10 builds on a receiver of nickel-plated hardened brass. While capable of taking deer, elk, or bear, it truly belongs in a glass-front cabinet or displayed above the fireplace.
American by Design. American by Origin.The lever-action was designed here. Henry Repeating Arms builds here, in Wisconsin, with American workers and materials. These rifles were not made overseas and finished to look patriotic. They were made the same way Henry has always made them, because that story is the honest one, and the only one we are interested in telling.
The lever-action was designed here. Henry Repeating Arms builds here, in Wisconsin, with American workers and materials. These rifles were not made overseas and finished to look patriotic. They were made the same way Henry has always made them, because that story is the honest one, and the only one we are interested in telling.


