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High Standard Firearms was an American manufacturer of firearms, based in Houston, Texas. The company was founded in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1926 as a supplier to the numerous firearms companies in the Connecticut Valley. It was based in New Haven from 1932-1945, at which time it was relocated to suburban Hamden, CT, where it continued to ...
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John Jovino Gun Shop, or the John Jovino Company, was a firearms dealer and factory at 183 Grand Street, in the Little Italy neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was the oldest gun retailer in the city [ 1 ] and said to be the oldest gun shop in the United States. [ 2 ]
Remington is consolidating its operations in Georgia, a state the company says is friendlier to the firearms industry. The company’s recent history has been marked by a lawsuit after the Sandy ...
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.
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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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.