Henry Repeating Arms moves its entire production operation from New Jersey to Rice Lake, Wisconsin, creating 675 jobs and tapping into the state’s rich hunting culture. The company, known for its lever-action rifles, has centralized its manufacturing after closing its flagship plant in Bayonne and aims to boost its market share with a commitment to “Made in America” products, sourcing all parts domestically, including from Minnesota suppliers.
Despite a national slowdown in gun sales post-pandemic, Henry Repeating Arms ranked sixth among U.S. gun manufacturers in 2023, reflecting its growing prominence in the industry. Their signature product, the Golden Boy lever-action rifle, combines traditional design with modern performance, appealing to both hunters and collectors alike, while the company also emphasizes community support by donating to various wildlife and first responder organizations.
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