Henry Repeating Arms continues to support causes that matter; its latest target for helping out is the National Forest Foundation, which is the non-profit partner of the United States Forest Service. These are the people who keep our public woodlands safe and secure for our use; Henry realizes the importance of that and has four new rifles for sale to extend its support.Lever-action firepower @ TFB: NEW Ranger Point Precision M-LOK Handguard for Marlin 336C/Y Browning BLR 81 Lightweight Stainless Takedown [SHOT 2025] Taylor’s And Co. Has New 9mm Lever TC73 In Production Best Lever-Action GunsCommemorative rifles for a causeIn total, there are four rifles in Henry’s new National Forest Foundation Edition Rifle Series. The rifles are obviously based on existing Henry action patterns. There’s a .44-40 built on a Henry’s traditional action that goes all the way back to the 1800s. There’s also a modern .308 built on their Long Ranger action, and two rimfire rifles. Proceeds from the sales of these guns will go to help fund ecological work in national forests—watershed protection, wildlife habitat restoration, trail improvement, and so on."Millions of Americans hunt, hike, camp, and connect with nature in our National Forests every year, said Anthony Imperato, founder and big boss of Henry Repeating Arms. “Through this initiative, we're proud to support the work of the NFF and the USFS to help protect and restore the forests and grasslands that make those experiences possible."Specifically, here are the four rifles available:H11 New Original Henry NFF Edition .44-40 WCF A museum-quality tribute based on the historic 1860 Henry rifle, featuring extensive scrollwork engraving, nickel-plated receiver cover and buttplate, and Exhibition-grade American walnut. This rifle is an exact replica of the commemorative firearm produced for display at U.S. Forest Service headquarters. $4,545.H14 Long Ranger NFF Edition .308 Win. A modern hunting rifle featuring a jeweled bolt, an engraved nickel-plated receiver selectively finished with 24-karat gold highlights, upgraded Fancy-grade American walnut, and a free-floated barrel for exceptional accuracy. $1,820.H4 Golden Boy NFF Edition .22 S/L/LR An American classic featuring a polished Brasslite receiver cover, brass buttplate and barrel band, and a 20-inch blued steel octagon barrel, paired with an engraved buttstock honoring America's public forests. $650.H1 Classic National Forests Tribute Edition .22 S/L/LR Built on the world's most popular lever-action .22 platform, this rifle features smooth lever-action operation, American walnut furniture, and a painted, engraved buttstock bearing the message "Stewarding Our National Forests." $420.Obviously, there’s a wide range in pricing here, but the lower-priced rimfires are affordable for almost anyone. Henry says the National Forest Foundation's conservation program will get $500 from every H11 rifle sale, $100 from every H14 rifle sale, and $50 from each H1 or H4 rifle sale. Imperato also made a $25,000 direct donation to the National Forest Foundation in addition to the rifles’ sales.If you want to get one of the new rifles, keep an eye on Henry’s website; they will be selling the rifles directly through their company.