BAYONNE, N.J: An icon in the firearms industry, Henry Repeating Arms is proudly celebrating twenty years of American manufacturing. Since 1997, Henry Repeating Arms has stood for quality, reliability and has provided award-winning customer service on a personalized level that sets the brand apart from the competition.
Throughout its history, Henry Repeating Arms has had a steadfast and unwavering commitment to keeping its manufacturing operations in the United States and providing its customers with firearms that are "Made in America or not made at all.""Over the past two decades, I've come to realize that it's our customers that make Henry the brand it is today," said Anthony Imperato, President and owner of Henry Repeating Arms. "Henry is a brand that represents many different things for customers from all walks of life. It's their stories, their passion for Henry and shooting sports that continue to push us to be the best possible firearms manufacturer we can be."
Celebrating 20 Years with 20 Rifles
Supporting the shooting sports has always been at the core of Henry Repeating Arms' DNA, so the brand felt it would be fitting to continue that tradition as it marks its 20th anniversary. Henry Repeating Arms is announcing that it has partnered with the Hunting Heritage Trust to auction off twenty Anniversary Edition Big Boy .44 Magnum rifles with 100% of the proceeds going to a range of non-profit organizations working to support hunting, shooting and wildlife conservation in America.
"The incredible, positive impact that these organizations have had on the shooting sports industry is immeasurable and we're proud to have the opportunity to help fund their work for years to come," added Imperato. "Collectors and Henry enthusiasts alike will be drawn to the intricate, hand-engraved details these rifles will feature, along with their special Anniversary-edition serial numbers."
Serial #1 of 20 features a highly-detailed, hand-engraved custom brass receiver boasting the brand's motto, "Made in America or Not Made at All." The other 19 rifles in the series, while equally detailed are machine engraved and then hand-chased. All of the rifles feature presentation-grade, AAA American Walnut and collectible "One of Twenty" serial numbers. Each rifle will be auctioned on www.GunBroker.com starting with the first serial number.
The organizations that the auctions will benefit include the Boone & Crockett Club, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, Dallas Safari Club, Ducks Unlimited, Hunting Heritage Trust, Kids & Clays, the National Rifle Association Foundation, National Shooting Sports Foundation, National Wild Turkey Federation, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and others.
An American Brand Two Decades in the Making
Headquartered in Bayonne, New Jersey, Henry Repeating Arms has a storied, twenty-year history and has achieved a number of milestones that have truly put the brand on the map with its customers and the industry. The company's first lever action rifle, model H001, quickly became one of the most popular .22 caliber lever action rifles on the market, with customers drawn to the high-quality craftsmanship, genuine American Walnut wood, and affordable price point.
In 1999, Henry Repeating Arms unveiled the legendary Golden Boy which took the industry by storm and was named Gun of the Year in 2001 by Guns & Ammo magazine. In 2003, after receiving incredible demand from its customers for a centerfire version of the rifle, the company introduced the Big Boy which is now available in .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and .327 Federal Magnum.
Fast forward to today, and you'll find more than just lever action rifles inspired by the original design of Benjamin Tyler Henry from 1860. In the Henry Repeating Arms portfolio, you'll find single shot rifles, shotguns, the U.S. Survival AR-7, as well as specific models designed to help introduce today's youth to the shooting sports. Moreover, a full catalog of accessories, tools, and apparel continues to draw in Henry enthusiasts the world over. Like its firearms, all of these other products featuring the Henry Repeating Arms logo are manufactured in the USA.