Henry Repeating Arms Donates $25K to Youth & 50 Rifles for Cancer
Adam Scepaniak 05.12.23

Henry Repeating Arms has donated a series of limited edition, custom rifles for “Team Jack” – 50 rifles in all – to provide financial relief for the medical expenses associated with childhood brain cancer treatments of a 14-year old boy. Within the same week, Henry Repeating Arms also announced a $25,000 donation to the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA) in solidarity with their mission to keep the heritage of shooting sports alive.
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Henry Donates 50 Custom Rifles for 14-Year-Old’s Brain Cancer Recovery
Henry Repeating Arms Founder and CEO Anthony Imperato donated fifty rifles that are now available for sale online. Baron Engraving – of Trumbull, Connecticut – donated the artwork development time, engraving, and hand-painted embellishments. All of the money from the “Team Jack” campaign, including both rifles going up for auction, will be presented to the Troxels.
Rice Lake, Wisconsin: May 11th, 2023 –Henry Repeating Arms, one of the country’s leading firearm manufacturers and a world leader in the lever action category, is releasing a limited-edition series of fifty “Team Jack” edition rifles to raise funds for the Vancouver, Washington, family of 14-year-old Jack Troxel to provide financial relief for past and ongoing medical expenses.
Jack was diagnosed with an intracranial malignant non-germinomatous germ cell tumor on July 2nd, 2021, and has since gone through four brain surgeries, seven rounds of chemotherapy, one round of high-dose chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant, six weeks of full brain and spine radiation, and four weeks of intensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy to counteract the toll such treatments take on a developing body. Jack is currently in remission and receives MRI scans every three months.
Henry Donates $25,000 to Youth Shooting Sports Alliance
Henry Repeating Arms CEO and Founder Anthony Imperato presented a $25,000 check to YSSA Executive Director Cyndi Flannigan at Guns Unlimited in Omaha, Nebraska, a “Top 100” Henry dealer that’d directly benefit the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance.
“Preserving and promoting America’s shooting sports traditions and supporting the organizations that share this goal is one of the core tenants of our Guns for Great Causes program. YSSA is incredibly effective at advancing the programs that accomplish these goals. The future of shooting sports is in good hands with YSSA, and I am proud to include them on our roster of partners.” – Henry Repeating Arms Founder and CEO, Anthony Imperato