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Griffin & Howe, Inc.
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded1923
New York, New York
Founder
Headquarters
Andover, New Jersey
,
USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Guy Bignell, CEO
Products
Services
  • Gunsmithing
  • Shooting Instruction
  • Storage
Number of employees
24
Websitewww.griffinhowe.com
Griffin & Howe Custom Sporter with detachable Sidemount

Griffin & Howe, Inc. is an American firearms manufacturer headquartered in Andover, New Jersey. Founded in 1923 by Seymour Griffin, a New York City cabinetmaker, and James V. Howe, foreman of the machine shop at the Frankford Arsenal in Pennsylvania.

History

Griffin was employed as the in-house carpenter and cabinetmaker at the Hotel Bretton Hall in Manhattan at 2346 Broadway. In 1910 Griffin, having read of the African safari of Theodore Roosevelt and his use of a sporterized Springfield 30-06, decided to turn his own Springfield rifle into a sporter. He purchased a French walnut blank from Von Lengerke & Detmold. In his spare time at the woodwork shop of Bretton Hall, Griffin continued to produce restocked Springfield rifles.

Colonel Townsend Whelen who was then in command of the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. played a large role in the inception of the company. In April 1923 Col. Whelen told Griffin about the talents of the head of the machine shop at the arsenal, James Virgil Howe, and suggested that they combine their skills to produce custom rifles. Also assisting, and providing the necessary startup capital, were James M. Holsworth, and James L. Gerry. On June 1, 1923 Griffin & Howe opened its doors and built rifles out of a New York City loft.[1]

In 1927 the Griffin & Howe Sidemount scopemount was introduced. This mount allowed for a mounted and sighted scope to be removed and replaced without the zero being affected.[2]

During the Great Depression Griffin & Howe fell on hard times and was bought by Abercrombie & Fitch in 1930.[3] Griffin & Howe became the main firearm and gunroom of the outfitter for the next 45 years. From the 1930s to the 1960s, G&H supplied sporting rifles to customers including Ernest Hemingway, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Robert C. Ruark.[4]

The storefront used by Griffin & Howe for nearly 30 years

In 1935 Griffin & Howe had opened the first shooting school in the U.S., at what is now the Orvis Shooting Grounds in Sandanona, New York.

During World War II, G&H was forced to discontinue its rifle business and turned to making the triggers for US anti-aircraft guns, along with over 50 different parts for the American aircraft industry. In addition to this, the G&H side mount became the standard rifle mount for the M1 Garand rifle, and by the end of the war, 23,000 had been delivered to the Springfield Armory.

In 1976, G&H was sold by Abercrombie & Fitch to longtime employee, Bill Ward. The company moved its headquarters to Bernardsville, New Jersey in 1987, with the present management taking over in 1989. 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.

In 2011 Griffin & Howe moved its gunsmithing operations to a newly renovated, 6,000 square feet (560 m2) facility to alongside the Shooting School at the Hudson Farm Club. In 2015, the company brought all of its operations to its shooting school location in Andover, NJ.

References

  1. ^ "Americana: Griffin & Howe Custom Rifles". Sporting Classics Daily. 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  2. ^ Hacker, Rick (2014-12-19). 50 Famous Firearms You've Got to Own: Rick Hacker's Bucket List of Guns. Gun Digest Books. ISBN 9781440240003.
  3. ^ "Abercrombie & Fitch Co. -- Company History". www.company-histories.com. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  4. ^ "History | Griffin and Howe". Griffin and Howe. 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2016-10-28.