Henry Repeating Arms is a firearms manufacturing company, one of the top five long gun manufacturers in the United States and the leading lever action manufacturer. Henry Repeating Arms takes its name from Benjamin Tyler Henry, the inventor who patented the first repeating rifle in 1860. The company resurrected the Henry name in 1996 and started manufacturing rifles in Brooklyn, New York. In September 2008 the company moved its headquarters to a facility in Bayonne, New Jersey and presently employs 250 people. The company also owns a facility in Rice Lake, Wisconsin where they cast and machine the receivers for the Henry rifles as well as supply other gun parts. Henry Repeating Arms also produces bolt action and pump-action rimfire rifles as well as a new generation of the AR-7 takedown ri
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| - Henry Repeating Arms is a firearms manufacturing company, one of the top five long gun manufacturers in the United States and the leading lever action manufacturer. Henry Repeating Arms takes its name from Benjamin Tyler Henry, the inventor who patented the first repeating rifle in 1860. The company resurrected the Henry name in 1996 and started manufacturing rifles in Brooklyn, New York. In September 2008 the company moved its headquarters to a facility in Bayonne, New Jersey and presently employs 250 people. The company also owns a facility in Rice Lake, Wisconsin where they cast and machine the receivers for the Henry rifles as well as supply other gun parts. Henry Repeating Arms also produces bolt action and pump-action rimfire rifles as well as a new generation of the AR-7 takedown ri
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| - Henry Repeating Arms is a firearms manufacturing company, one of the top five long gun manufacturers in the United States and the leading lever action manufacturer. Henry Repeating Arms takes its name from Benjamin Tyler Henry, the inventor who patented the first repeating rifle in 1860. The company resurrected the Henry name in 1996 and started manufacturing rifles in Brooklyn, New York. In September 2008 the company moved its headquarters to a facility in Bayonne, New Jersey and presently employs 250 people. The company also owns a facility in Rice Lake, Wisconsin where they cast and machine the receivers for the Henry rifles as well as supply other gun parts. Henry Repeating Arms also produces bolt action and pump-action rimfire rifles as well as a new generation of the AR-7 takedown rifle, which was originally designed for the U.S. Air Force and is now known as the Henry US Survival Rifle. The Henry Golden Boy is the company's signature model, featuring a Brasslight receiver and octagonal barrel. They also have a selection of centerfire lever action rifles in both hardened brass and steel. The company mottos are "Made In America and Priced Right" and "Made in America or Not Made At All". The original Henry rifle was known as the gun you could "Load On Sunday and shoot all week long". Henry will begin manufacturing the original Henry rifle in caliber .44-40 in 2013. Henry rifles are available at sporting good retailers and gun shops throughout the United States. The Henry Repeating Arms Company has no actual association with either the New Haven Arms Company, which manufactured the original Henry rifles and was later renamed the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1866, or to Benjamin Tyler Henry, its inventor.
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