I'm looking for a new home for my Henry Golden Boy "Boy Scout Centennial Edition" Lever action rifle. I've only put about 50 rounds through it - it's a wonderful plinker and its weight makes it great for teaching shooting as the recoil is non-existent. For me this rifle's appearance hits a sweet spot of aesthetics - the Boy Scout Oath and Law on each side are as subtle as a brasslite receiver will ever be. Note that the front sight was never filed down, so you are starting with a perfectly new skinner sight that you can adjust. The sight has two gauges, and the insert for the narrower gauge can be put into the holder sitting in the unused mount point on the barrel. I was thinking $750.
As you can see in the photos, you'll get the original box and the original sight in case you want to revert it.
Thanks for looking! Definitely message me any questions you have.
Boy Scouts of America® Centennial Edition Golden Boy | |
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Model Number | H004BSA |
Action Type | Lever Action Repeating |
Caliber | .22 S/L/LR |
Capacity | 16 rounds .22 LR, 21 rounds .22 Short |
Length | 38.5″ |
Barrel Length | 20″ |
Weight | 6.75 lbs. |
Stock | American Walnut |
Sights | Original sight included: Adjustable Buckhorn rear, beaded front sight Replacement sight, is a Skinner Sights Peep Hole. |
Finish | Brasslite receiver, brass buttplate and blued barrel and and metal barrel band |
As you can see in the photos, you'll get the original box and the original sight in case you want to revert it.
Thanks for looking! Definitely message me any questions you have.