Bid on a Henry Repeating Arms/NRA Ford F150

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posted on April 8, 2015
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On display at the "Wall of GUNS" in the Music City Center during the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits will be this Ford F150 that has been spectacularly wrapped by Henry Repeating Arms and NRA. The best part is that it will be available for auction on Gunbroker.com soon after the Nashville show concludes. The winning bidder will also receive a Henry Big Boy rifle in .44 Mag. 100 percent of the auction proceeds will fund qualified programs of the NRA Foundation. If you are in Nashville for the show, stop by Booth #2610 to register to bid.

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