First Look: TriStar LR94 Lever-Action .410 Shotgun

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posted on April 24, 2023
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FL Tristar LR94 Lever Action 410 Shotgun Lead

TriStar Arms has announced the introduction of its new LR94 line of lever-action .410-bore shotguns, combining a fun, versatile cartridge with a classic action.

TriStar LR94 lever-action .410-bore shotgun.

The versatility of a shotgun is undisputed, and the reliability and control of the mechanical lever action is hard to beat. Combining the two to makes for a spectacular field gun that can run virtually any load that fits a 2½-inch chamber.

The TriStar LR94 is available in three finishes, all with walnut furniture: matte black ($990), color-case gloss finish ($1,100) and weather-resistant matte nickel ($1,070).

TriStar nickel and walnut LR94 lever action .410 shotgun.

Barrel lengths are 22 or 24 inches (depending on model) to ensure you get the most out of your .410-bore load of choice, and all LR94 shotguns offer a 14¼-inch length of pull, 5+1 capacity and use Beretta Mobil chokes.

For more information, visit tristararms.com.

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