Henry Repeating Arms, one of the nation’s leading firearms manufacturers, is pleased to announce two limited-edition models celebrating the company’s twenty-fifth anniversary. Available at dealers nationwide while supplies last, the rifles pay homage to Henry Repeating Arms’ beginnings as a company and the origins of the enduring legacy of the lever-action rifle in America.
“In the gun manufacturing business, twenty-five years makes us a new kid on the block, but I’m endlessly proud of how far we’ve come,” said Anthony Imperato, CEO and founder of Henry Repeating Arms. “These new rifles are not only a toast to what we do best, which is building guns, but they are also a toast to each of our employees and customers who have made Henry Repeating Arms a part of their lives and keep us fighting.” for our best day after day.”
Twenty-five years ago, from a small manufacturing plant near the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, New York, Henry Repeating Arms began shipping the now world-famous Model H001 Classic Lever Action .22. Since then, the company has sold more than a million rifles. Now, the company introduces the 25th Anniversary Edition, which features Semi Fancy genuine hickory furniture and an engraved nickel-plated receiver cover with 24-karat gold-plated accents. Other specifications include a tube magazine that holds 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle, 17 rounds of .22 Long, or 21 rounds of .22 Short, a fully adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight, and a hooded blade front sight. The classic lever action .22 25the The Anniversary Edition (model H001-25) is limited to 5,000 units with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,130.
Patented in 1860, Benjamin Tyler Henry’s groundbreaking design for a reliable and practical lever-action repeating rifle was cemented in American history with a legacy that continues to this day. The New Original Henry Deluxe Engraved 25th Anniversary Edition pays homage to this lever-action legacy with a unique twist of hand-selected rosewood furniture by Anthony Imperato.
“It was love at first sight with this rosewood, and I immediately knew we needed to do something special with it,” said Imperato. “The richness and warmth of the wood is the perfect complement to our hardened brass and polished blued steel.” The rifle is a faithful recreation of the original patent, except for sturdier materials and necessary trade-offs to accommodate the more modern .44-40. WCF cartridge, of which the rifle can take 13 rounds. Other features include a folding ladder rear sight, a brass blade front sight, a hardened brass crescent-shaped buttplate with a period-correct storage compartment, and near-full coverage engraving on the receiver flats. hardened brass. Henry’s New Original Deluxe Engraved 25th Anniversary Edition (Model H011D-25) is limited to just 2,500 with an MSRP of $3,990.
Henry Repeating Arms rifles and shotguns can only be purchased through federally licensed firearms dealers. For more information about Henry Repeating Arms and its products, visit henryusa.com or call 866-200-2354.
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Henry Repeating Arms is one of the leading manufacturers of rifles and shotguns in the United States and a world leader in the lever-action category. The company’s motto is “Made in America, or not at all,” and its firearms come with a lifetime warranty backed by award-winning customer service. The company is also known for its Guns For Great Causes charity program, which focuses on helping families of sick children, children’s hospitals, military veterans organizations, Second Amendment advocacy groups, and wildlife conservation organizations. The company currently employs more than 550 people and has more than 330,000 square feet of manufacturing space at its Wisconsin and New Jersey facilities. The company is named in honor of Benjamin Tyler Henry, who invented and patented the Henry lever-action rifle in 1860, the first practical repeating rifle and America’s unique contribution to the international firearms design scene. Visit Henry Repeating Arms online at henryusa.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/HenryRepeating, and @henry_rifles on Instagram.