Henry Repeating Arms Introduces Visionary Special Products Division ~ VIDEO

RICE LAKE, Wis. –  Henry Repeating Arms, one of America’s leading firearms manufacturers, is unveiling its new Special Products Division (SPD), a collaborative hub dedicated to pioneering advancements in firearms design and technology to explore what’s possible. In pursuit of solving real-world problems posed by the outdoorsmen, hunters, and hobbyists of today and tomorrow, SPD will serve as the home for Henry’s most technically advanced firearms.

Henry Repeating Arms Special Products Division

Henry Repeating Arms Special Products Division
Henry Repeating Arms Special Products Division

“The Special Products Division represents a significant leap forward for us,” states Andy Wickstrom, President of Henry Repeating Arms. “Over the last few years, we’ve brought in some of America’s brightest minds in firearms design and developed a deeply rooted culture of exploring the unknown. This isn’t about following trends; it’s about leading with purpose and innovation to create new ones.”

The Special Products Division, headquartered in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, is born from a singular mission: to lead while others follow. With a focus on advanced materials and metallurgy, cutting-edge manufacturing processes, and collaborating with other leaders in their respective spaces, SPD aims to deliver practical solutions that set a new bar for their use cases, whether it’s a backcountry hunter seeking the most rugged, ultralight, long-distance hunting rifle, or a discerning hobbyist wanting the best platform for their suppressor.

“As an engineer, the unique challenges and questions being answered by those in the Special Products Division are exhilarating,” said Nick Chappell, Vice President of Engineering. “Our team is empowered with the autonomy necessary for these types of projects, and backed by an extensive array of tools, resources, and connections both within and beyond the firearms industry to ensure results of the highest quality. We foster a culture of discovery and originality and are excited to showcase the capabilities of the Special Products Division to the world.”

Henry Repeating Arms plans to roll out its first offerings under the SPD banner by Spring 2025.

For more information about the Special Products Division about upcoming product launches, please visit henryusa.com/spd.

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About Henry Repeating Arms

Henry Repeating Arms is one of the leading firearm manufacturers in the United States and a world leader in the lever action category. The company’s motto is “Made in America, Or Not Made At All.” Every Henry firearm comes with a Lifetime Warranty and a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee backed by award-winning customer service. Henry Repeating Arms employs over 800 people and has over 350,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space in its Wisconsin and New Jersey facilities. The company is also known for its Guns for Great Causes charitable program, which focuses on assisting the families of sick children, children’s hospitals, military veteran organizations, law enforcement, first responder groups, Second Amendment advocacy groups, and wildlife conservation organizations. 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 stage of firearms design. Visit Henry Repeating Arms online at henryusa.com.

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Silver Creek

Article on another site said Henry is producing the lever action in 223 Rem., and 300 Blackout and uses AR-15 magazines and drums.

Silver Creek

Would like Henry, and Ruger/ Marlin bring out lever action rifles chambered in the following cartridges:
25 Stevens rimfire
218 Bee
25-20
256 Win. Mag.
32-20
38-40

These are rounds one can shoot all day without having heavy recoil like a 300 Magnum.

Also, ammo companies, please make ammo in 20 round boxes. No one wants to pay $100.00 for a box of 50 rounds.

7shooter

Have been waiting for a Standard (blue) Steel Side Loading 38-55 for years. Don`t see .38-55 listed at all now. Maybe the new ‘SPD” can be talked into screwing a .38-55 barrel on a standard frame. Or re-chamber a 30-30 barrel (with correct rifling for cast bullets of course).

Nick2.0

I hope they up their QC while they’re at it. A friend bought a AR-7 last year, the front sight was so far off center, he couldn’t hit paper with it, with it adjusted as far as he could. He called, they sent him a new barrel, no questions asked and it was dead on from the factory. No doubt they only sent him a new barrel like that cause they KNEW they had sent out a bad batch. The new Henry’s I’ve seen at the gun store, don’t look good. Blueing looks like permanent marker, and the walnut is… Read more »