My nephew needs a Henry Eagle Scout Rifle - any still around?

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  • figley

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    My nephew had his Eagle Scout board today, and my brother wants to get him a Henry Eagle Scout rifle, for his ceremony, which is planned in February. (I got him an Esee/RAT-3)

    Hurricane Sandy seems to have had an ill effect on supply, and now none are to be had anywhere that we can find. Hence, I reach out to the network that will be able to find one, if any are still for sale anywhere in Indiana.
     

    Bubbajms

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    Sandy was NOT kind to their operation, I know that..

    I've not looked for one lately but I'll keep an eye out for sure. And congrats to him, that's a pretty big honor..
     

    Djansma

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    Also am a Eagle Scout and my local gun dealer has 2 of them in stock
    Norfolk nebraska outdoors unlimited
     

    DRob

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    Congrats to your nephew

    There are a lot of people who don't understand how big a deal making Eagle really is. I have a grandson who just made Life. There's a Boy Scout 10/22 waiting in my safe for when he makes Eagle.
     

    kludge

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    Ironically, he can't shoot it at a scouting event. Not that you would shoot a rifle like that, but boy scout policy doesn't allow tubular magazines.
     
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