Henry Repeating Arms Donates 50 Special Edition Rifles for Keane Rhodes' Leukemia Fight
Henry Repeating Arms has donated 50 special edition rifles to support Keane Rhodes, a 13-year-old Texan battling ALL T-cell leukemia. The 'Team Keane' Golden Boy .22 lever-action rifles are part of Henry's charitable initiative, Guns For Great Causes, with proceeds going directly to the Rhodes family to offset medical expenses.
The rifles, built on Henry's Golden Boy .22 platform, feature a polished Brasslite receiver, octagon barrel, and genuine American walnut stocks. Each rifle bears unique serial numbers ranging from TEAMKEANE01 through TEAMKEANE50, with the first and last serial numbers available in online auctions until July 9 at 9:00 p.m. EST. Baron Engraving of Trumbull, Conn., donated the artwork and engraving services, adorning the buttstock of each rifle with custom artwork honoring Keane's passions, including football, baseball, hunting, and fishing, as well as his nickname 'Honey Badger'. The remaining rifles are available for purchase online, with all firearm purchases shipping to a federally licensed firearms dealer. Anthony Imperato, founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, expressed support for Keane and his family during his fight against leukemia. Keane, an avid athlete and outdoorsman, dreams of becoming a professional baseball player or a pyrotechnical engineer.
The 'Team Keane' rifles are a testament to the community's support for Keane and his family. With proceeds going directly to the Rhodes family, the initiative aims to lessen the financial burden of Keane's treatment. The rifles, a unique blend of craftsmanship and compassion, reflect the outpouring of love and encouragement for Keane's journey.
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