Henry Repeating Arms H004MC
Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition
Lever Action Rifle
20" Blued Steel Octagon Barrel
Nickel Plated Engraved Receiver with 24kt Gold Plated Highlights
Engraved and Hand-Painted American Walnut Stock
Adjustable Semi-Buckhorn Rear Sight
Brass Bead Front Sight
16 Rounds
Engraved forearm
Drilled and Tapped
Saluting 250 Years of Fighting Spirit and Valor
For two and a half centuries, this branch of the US military has embodied courage, discipline, and unwavering commitment to defending America’s freedoms. In honor of this historic anniversary, Henry Repeating Arms proudly presents the Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition rifle—a strikingly detailed, heirloom-quality firearm that pays homage to this legacy from its founding in 1775 to the battlefields of today.
Built on Henry’s award-winning Golden Boy platform, this beautifully embellished lever-action .22 rifle is more than just a collector’s piece—it’s our symbol of respect and undying gratitude for those who answered the call to serve.
An Engraved Legacy of Service

The Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition rifle is a masterful blend of craftsmanship and history, with intricate engravings and artwork capturing an indomitable fighting spirit.
Right Side of the Receiver Cover: A powerful tribute to the modern era, featuring a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, a V-22 Osprey aircraft, and the opening line of their Hymn, “From the halls of Montezuma.”
Left Side of the Receiver Cover: Continuing the hymn with “To the shores of Tripoli,” this side showcases vignettes of Marines from pivotal moments in history—World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Revolutionary War.
Each element of the engraving is 24kt gold-plated over a polished nickel-plated background for stunning contrast and a durable finish that will not dull or tarnish.
An Iconic Moment in Genuine American Walnut

Beyond the receiver, the Spirit of the Corps Tribute Edition carries its message of honor through genuine American walnut furniture:
The buttstock proudly displays the legendary image of the flag of the United States of America over Iwo Jima, hand-painted in red, white, and blue—a moment that will forever define the resilience of America.
The forearm bears another powerful line from the Hymn—“In the air, on land, and sea”—a tribute to their ability to fight anywhere, anytime, against any enemy.
