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Henry Repeating Arms employs over 800 people and operates three manufacturing facilities totaling more than 350,000 square feet. [2] The company headquarters is located in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and the other factories are in Bayonne, New Jersey, and Ladysmith, Wisconsin.
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The firm was originally based in St. Louis, Missouri.. In July 1973, the firm acquired the securities brokerage business of Laird, Inc. [1] The company, later known as G.H. Walker, Laird & Co., was sold to White Weld & Co. in October 1974.
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The company opened two new locations in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1999 and in 2003 at its Shooting School at the Hudson Farm Club in Andover. [ citation needed ] In 2011 Griffin & Howe moved its gunsmithing operations to a newly renovated, 6,000 square feet (560 m 2 ) facility to alongside the Shooting School at the Hudson Farm Club.
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Two brothers were indicted on 130 criminal charges in New York City on Tuesday, over a vast collection of 3D-printed guns, improvised explosives, anarchist propaganda and a "hit list" of ...