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  1. Rifles, shotguns. The U.S. Repeating Arms Company ( USRAC) was an American manufacturer of firearms. It was established in 1981 and operated as an independent company until 1989, when it went bankrupt and was taken over by Fabrique Nationale Herstal. The company traced its origins to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, which was famous for ...

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  3. A Message Worth Repeating from Winchester Repeating Arms. Winchester Repeating Arms has been redefining the firearms industry since 1866. And this year is no exception. With the expansion of the SX4, SXP and XPR model lineups there is more innovation and more great guns to choose from. The time-proven Model 70 remains legendary, while the XPR ...

  4. The official press release sent out by U.S. Repeating Arms concerning the closure was released on January 17, 2006. The text is included below: U.S. Repeating Arms Company To Close New Haven, CT Facility – U.S. Repeating Arms Company, maker of Winchester brand rifles and shotguns will close its New Haven, Connecticut manufacturing facility.

  5. Winchester continued to refine firearm designs with inventors Benjamin Tyler Henry and Nelson King, and on May 22, 1866, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was born. Oliver Fisher Winchester, founder of Winchester Repeating Arms Company. For the next 14 years, Winchester aggressively sought new markets, created new products and explored new ...

  6. Jul 25, 2023 · 9. The U.S. Repeating Arms Company announces closure of the plant on January 16 of 2006, Any information prior to the closure from Newspapers and the like. 10. I would be pleased to get any history from any part of the 42 years of production ot to correspond with past employees. Contact me at [email protected]. Credit will be given for ...

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · In December 1980, Olin Corporation retained Winchester's ammunition business, but sold the New Haven plant to its employees who then incorporated it as the U.S. Repeating Arms Company with a license to make Winchester Arms. After its 1989 bankruptcy, the company was acquired by the Belgian arms maker, FN Herstal, which also owns Browning.

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