Henry 1000 man Shoot

Published on February 25, 2017
Duration: 8:01

This video documents the Henry 1000 Man Shoot event on November 14, 2016, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The event aimed to set a world record and raise $1 million for the NRA, highlighting the unity of the firearm community in support of Second Amendment rights. Despite not being recognized by Guinness World Records, the NRA and other organizations acknowledged the event as a significant demonstration of support for gun rights during a period of increased scrutiny. The video emphasizes the importance of active advocacy for Second Amendment protections and encourages involvement with organizations like the NRA.

Quick Summary

The Henry 1000 Man Shoot, held November 14, 2016, at Ben Avery Shooting Facility, aimed to set a world record with 1,000 shooters firing simultaneously and raise $1 million for the NRA. Organized by Henry Repeating Arms and the NRA, it showcased firearm community unity and support for Second Amendment rights, despite not being recognized by Guinness World Records.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Event Overview
  2. 00:35Henry & NRA Partnership
  3. 00:55Location & Purpose
  4. 01:52Fundraising Goal
  5. 02:32Henry Repeating Arms Profile
  6. 03:07The Shoot Begins
  7. 03:48Event Experience
  8. 04:11Video's Purpose & Support
  9. 04:43Guinness Recognition Issue
  10. 05:12Post-Election Advocacy
  11. 06:04Future Events & Involvement
  12. 07:04Event Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Henry 1000 Man Shoot event?

The Henry 1000 Man Shoot was a historical event on November 14, 2016, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Organized by Henry Repeating Arms and the NRA, it aimed to set a world record for simultaneous firing by 1,000 shooters and raise $1 million for the NRA.

What was the purpose of the Henry 1000 Man Shoot?

The event served a dual purpose: to achieve a world record for firearm community participation and to raise significant funds for the National Rifle Association (NRA). It also aimed to demonstrate unity and unwavering support for Second Amendment rights during a period of intense scrutiny.

Was the Henry 1000 Man Shoot recognized as a world record?

While the event aimed for a world record, Guinness World Records reportedly did not recognize it. However, the NRA and other organizations did acknowledge the event's significance in showcasing firearm community solidarity and advocacy for gun rights.

How did Henry Repeating Arms contribute to the event?

Henry Repeating Arms was a key organizer and sponsor, producing and donating over 1,000 rifles for the event. They are a major firearm manufacturer known for their 'Made in America or not made at all' motto.

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