Big Horn Armory Donates Lever Action Guns to NRA National Firearms Museum

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Big Horn Armory Donates Big Bore Lever Action Guns to NRA National Firearms Museum

Big bore gun designer and manufacturer Big Horn Armory donates Model 89 in 500 S&W and first prototype to the NRA’s legendary collection of firearms.

Cody, Wyo. (July 2018) – (ArmsVault.com) – Big Horn Armory, makers of big-bore firearms, is proud to announce the donation of their first working prototype for the popular Model 89 lever-action, two tool room prototype receivers in different states of completion, along with a production model in 500 S&W bearing the prized serial number of BHA0001 to the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia.

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“We are honored to provide the NRA’s National Firearms Museum with Big Horn Armory’s first prototype of our big bore Model 89, the first production model and several receivers,” Greg Buchel, president and founder of Big Horn Armory, said. “Needless to say, the NRA’s collection is beyond priceless and a very important part of our American heritage. To be included in the NRA gallery and have our story told is the epitome of what America means to us; to have the opportunities to create and grow a business, and to wholly enjoy our 2nd Amendment freedoms.”

The NRA’s National Firearms Museum is located at their Fairfax, Virginia headquarters, where visitors can view over 3,000 firearms in 15 galleries comprised of 85 exhibit cases. The museum covers 700 years of firearms history in galleries that portray the period of time and history in which they were developed. From the first colonies to today, where innovation and the latest technologies are still producing American made firearms are proudly on public display.

BHA, a company of experienced firearms industry experts and avid big game hunters, was formed to develop a Browning-type, lever-action gun chambered in the 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum. In 2012, BHA successfully rolled out the only big bore lever-action specifically designed for the 500 S&W cartridge.

Every Model 89 demonstrates BHA’s commitment to combining American ingenuity with craftsmanship. Using the latest in CNC technology, the Model 89 in both carbine and rifle configurations are manufactured with 17-4 stainless steel and hardened to provide exceptional and consistent downrange performance and in-the-field reliability. Attention to detail and pride in the fit and finish is apparent in every rifle from the select and beautifully figured American black walnut stocks and forends to the large, hunter-friendly, curved lever for ease of operation, even when wearing gloves.

Big Horn Armory Model 89 Specifications:

Model 89 Carbine                                       Model 89 Rifle

Caliber:                                     500 Smith & Wesson                               500 Smith & Wesson

Rate of Twist:                                      1 in 24                                                       1 in 24

Barrel Length:                                   18 inches                                                  22 inches

Crown:                                              Recessed                                                  Recessed

Buttstock & Forend:      American Black Walnut, Laminate             American Black Walnut, Laminate

Checkering:                                       20 lpi                                                           20 lpi

Barreled Action:                  17-4 Stainless Steel                                         17-4 Stainless Steel

Metal Finish:      Matte SS/Hunter Black SS/Color Case Hardened    Matte SS/Hunter Black SS/ Color                                                                                                                              Case Hardened

Stock Finish:                                  Synthetic Satin                                         Synthetic Satin

Recoil Pad:                                          1 inch                                                          1 inch

Sling Swivel Mounts:                   Integral Front, Stud Rear                      Integral Front, Stud Read

Sights:                                        Aperture Rear, Blade Front                  Aperture Rear, Blade Front

Magazine Capacity:                                   7                                                               7

Weight:                                               7 lbs. 10 oz.                                                7 lbs. 14 oz.

Length of Pull:                                    13 5/8 inches                                            13 5/8 inches

Overall Length:                                     37 inches                                                  41 inches

MSRP:   $2,499.00 base price, options available   $2,699.00 base price, options available

For more on Big Horn Armory, visit www.bighornarmory.com or any of their social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Twitter.

About Big Horn Armory:

Big Horn Armory was founded in 2008 with the expressed intention of designing a Browning-type lever-action gun chambered in 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum. The Big Horn Armory Model 89, made in America, closely follows the work of John Browning with modern refinements courtesy of modern metallurgy and machining capabilities. The first rifles began shipping in September of 2012 and since then, BHA has added to their big bore lineup with a Model 90 Carbine in 460 S&W, the Model 90A in 454 Casull, the Model 90B in .45 Colt, the Model 89A in 500 Linebaugh and the Model 89B in .475 Linebaugh. In 2017, Big Horn Armory took a departure from its lever-action series and developed the AR500 Auto Max, the most powerful short-range, semi-auto based on an AR .308 platform.

About NRA National Firearms Museum:

Located at the NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia, the NRA National Firearms Museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and consists of 15 galleries comprised of 85 exhibit cases housing 3,000 firearms in a 15,000 square foot facility. The Museum details and examines the nearly 700-year history of firearms with a special emphasis on firearms, freedom and the American experience.  Each gallery is evocative of a period of time in American history, from the stockade fort at Jamestown to the gun factories of New England. Life-sized dioramas include a nineteenth-century rifle maker’s shop, a trench on the Western Front in WWI and a shelled-out town square in Normandy in WWII.  The firearms tell the stories of how they were used to provide security and sustenance to the early colonists, how they were used to secure our freedom and independence and have been used ever since to maintain and preserve those liberties. Within the galleries are also tales of exploration, manufacturing, competition, hunting and recreational shooting sports. www.nramuseum.org