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Title: Henry Repeating Arms TV Spot - 'Personal Guarantee'

: In a world where quality is often compromised, there's still one company that upholds the values of old-fashioned craftsmanship.

: Henry Repeating Arms, where every firearm is built with integrity, precision, and a personal touch.

: Our team of artisans, with decades of experience, pour their hearts into every single rifle we produce.

: Each rifle goes through rigorous testing, ensuring that it meets our high standards of reliability and accuracy.

: Every rifle that leaves our factory comes with a personal guarantee. A guarantee that it's built to perform, built to last, and built with pride.

: Whether you're out in the field, defending your loved ones, or preserving your legacy, you can trust a Henry.

: Henry Repeating Arms. Because when it comes to firearms, we don't compromise on quality. From our family to yours, a personal guarantee.

: Visit our website or your nearest authorized dealer to experience the Henry difference today.

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Henry Repeating Arms TV commercial - Personal Guarantee produced for Henry Repeating Arms was first shown on television on November 12, 2018.

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Anthony Imperato Henry Repeating Arms was started by Louis Imperato and his son Anthony Imperato in Brooklyn, New York in 1996. The first model produced was the Henry H001 Lever-Action . 22 and the first shipments were made in March 1997. The original corporate motto was "Made in America and Priced Right".

As the CEO and Founder of Henry Repeating Arms, Anthony Imperato leads the company's overall strategic vision with a proven track record backed by over 40 years of personal experience in the firearms industry.

Henry Repeating Arms employs over 600 people and operates three manufacturing facilities totaling more than 350,000 square feet. The company headquarters is in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and the other factories are in Bayonne, New Jersey, and Ladysmith, Wisconsin.

Designed by Tyler Henry in 1860, the Henry Repeating Rifle was a major advancement in the repeating rifle. With a new bolt, firing pin and ammunition, it was much faster and more reliable than earlier repeaters. It gained fame during the Civil War, with more than 10,000 in use.

The Henry rifle was the immediate forerunner of the famous Winchester rifles. About 14,000 Henry's were made between 1860 and 1866 by the New Haven Arms Company. The Henry rifle was developed from the Volcanic firearms system and was built around the . 44 rimfire cartridge.

It was introduced in the early 1860s and produced through 1866 in the United States by the New Haven Arms Company. The Henry was adopted in small quantities by the Union in the Civil War, favored for its greater firepower than the standard-issue carbine.

Designed by Tyler Henry in 1860, the Henry Repeating Rifle was a major advancement in the repeating rifle. With a new bolt, firing pin and ammunition, it was much faster and more reliable than earlier repeaters. It gained fame during the Civil War, with more than 10,000 in use.

The Henry rifle used a . 44 caliber cartridge with 26 to 28 grains (1.7 to 1.8 g) of black powder. This gave it significantly lower muzzle velocity and energy than other repeaters of the era, such as the Spencer. The lever action, on the down-stroke, ejected the spent cartridge from the chamber and cocked the hammer.

The Henry rifle was the immediate forerunner of the famous Winchester rifles. About 14,000 Henry's were made between 1860 and 1866 by the New Haven Arms Company. The Henry rifle was developed from the Volcanic firearms system and was built around the . 44 rimfire cartridge.

A lever-action repeating rifle, the Henry utilized a 15-round magazine containing self-contained metallic cartridges, allowing a soldier to fire anywhere from 15-30 shots per minute at a time when a soldier carrying a single-shot muzzle-loading rifle-musket could fire only 2-3 shots per minute.

This firearm is designed with an ultra-safe patented Transfer Bar Safety Mechanism. This safety system prevents the gun from being fired under all circumstances, except when the hammer is fully cocked and the trigger is pulled. If the hammer is fully cocked and the trigger is pulled, the gun would fire as normal.

Henry has a rifle or shotgun to bring you a successful hunt no matter the game you're after or your level of experience. For squirrel to elk and everything in between we have an American-made, reliable, and affordable firearm backed by a Lifetime Warranty found nowhere else in the industry. Choose to Hunt with a Henry.

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Henry Repeating Arms is an American firearms manufacturing company that is known for producing high-quality rifles and shotguns. Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1996 by Louis Imperato and his son An...

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