New for 2024: Henry Lever Action Supreme

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posted on January 24, 2024
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Henry has unveiled its Lever Action Supreme Rifle, a sub-MOA capable lever gun with a match-grade trigger. Far from your standard, run-of-the-mill lever action, it boasts a free-floated barrel, ambidextrous controls, feeds from PMags (or any other AR-style magazine) and sports a stretch of Picatinny rail above the receiver to mount optics. The first models will be chambered for .223 Remington and 300 Blackout, and muzzles are threaded for use with a suppressor. A smooth, short throw lever also contributes to quick and silent operation, while a shorter bolt and internal hammer further set the rifle apart from its more traditional forebears.

Henry Lever Action Supreme on range

For more information on the Henry Lever Action Supreme, visit henryusa.com or check our the video embedded aboveMSRP: $1400

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