Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle – 223 Rem

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Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle - 223 Rem
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Original price was: $199.95.Current price is: $179.96.

Description

Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle – 223 Rem


For more than 150 years, the lever action platform has been tweaked and tuned in the pursuit of sporting perfection. Incremental progress was made in small steps, thanks to advancements in materials, engineering know-how, and manufacturing capabilities, but until now, the action has remained relatively unchanged. Starting with a blank sheet of paper and all the cutting-edge manufacturing machinery one could wish for, our world-class design engineers set out to rewrite the script for this time-honored action. The result? As the world’s leading name in lever actions, Henry Repeating Arms is ushering in a new era with the Lever Action Supreme Rifle.

Meticulously engineered from the ground up for unrivaled performance in all areas, this rifle is a testament to pushing boundaries and exploring what’s possible while staying true to what makes the lever action so endearing. With a slew of patent-pending innovations on board, the Lever Action Supreme delivers best-in-class accuracy, reliability, and safety.

At its heart lies a patent-pending quad bar linkage and slider crank mechanism that propels the already famously smooth Henry action to new heights. This action drives a bolt with a multi-lug rotating face for positive lockup, extraction, and ejection. Thanks to the internal hammer design, all moving parts are sealed off from the elements when the action is closed to keep out dust, dirt, and debris and keep the rifle running like a top while it’s by your side out in the field.

Setting a new standard for lever action accuracy, the Lever Action Supreme Rifle (or LASR for short) sports a free-floated blued steel barrel fully capable of delivering sub-MOA groups, depending on the cartridge and conditions. The .223/5.56 variant features an 18″ barrel and the .300 BLK version opts for a shorter 16.5″ barrel. The Supreme’s match-grade 4-pound trigger ensures consistency from shot to shot and is user-adjustable with a 1-pound range using the included hex key. Due to the lack of a gas system, lever actions make fantastic suppressor hosts, so the muzzle is threaded to accept the device of your choosing.

To get on target and stay on target, the LASR is equipped with a fully adjustable trapezoidal rear sight and a front steel blade. Should you prefer optics, the aerospace-grade aluminum receiver is drilled and tapped for a Weaver 63B base. When it comes time for a deep clean, punch pin disassembly makes maintenance fast and simple.

Genuine American Walnut furniture with precision-cut diamond checkering ensures classic looks and excellent handling. The rifle includes ambidextrous controls, such as a tang safety switch and a patent-pending magazine release. Additional modern enhancements include a rubber recoil pad, pre-installed sling swivel studs, and a detachable box magazine system compatible with MSR-style magazines.

Out of the box, the LASR includes a 10-round Magpul® PMAG® with a 5-round limiter to comply with hunting regulations. With additional calibers expected in the future, the LASR redefines what a lever-action rifle can be—for hobbyists, hunters, and defenders alike.

Features:


  • Patent-pending quad bar linkage and slider crank mechanism for ultra-smooth action.
  • Multi-lug rotating bolt for secure lockup, positive extraction, and ejection.
  • Internal hammer design seals out dirt and debris.
  • Free-floated blued steel barrel capable of sub-MOA accuracy.
  • Match-grade 4-lb trigger, user-adjustable with 1-lb range (tool included).
  • Threaded barrel (1/2×28) ideal for suppressor use.
  • Fully adjustable trapezoidal rear sight and steel blade front sight.
  • Receiver drilled and tapped for optics; compatible with Weaver 63B base.
  • Genuine American Walnut stock with diamond checkering.
  • Ambidextrous tang safety and magazine release.
  • Includes 10-round Magpul® PMAG® with 5-round limiter.
  • Punch pin disassembly for easy maintenance.
  • Rubber recoil pad and sling swivel studs pre-installed.

 

Specifications:


Model Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR)
Barrel Length 18″
Barrel Type Free-Floated Round Blued Steel
Rate of Twist 1:8
Overall Length 38.15″
Weight 6.65 lbs.
Receiver Finish Hard Anodized Black
Rear Sight Fully Adjustable Trapezoidal
Front Sight Blade
Scopeability Drilled & Tapped
Scope Mount Type Weaver 63B
Stock Material Genuine American Walnut
Buttplate/Pad Rubber Recoil Pad
Length of Pull 14″
Safety Tang Safety Switch
Best Uses Target, Hunting (Varmint/Predator)
Embellishments/Extras Sling Swivel Studs, Threaded Barrel (1/2×28), Match-Grade Adjustable Trigger, Sight and Trigger Adjustment Tool Included

 

Additional information

Make

Henry

Calibre

223 Remington

Brand

Henry

In every field of human endeavour there is a select group of individuals who are given credit for making such major contributions that they become synonymous with their achievements. In the area of firearms development, one name that must be included on that honoured roster is Benjamin Tyler Henry. His invention: The Henry Rifle. It was Mr Henry who conceived the first practical, lever-action repeating rifle patented in 1860. The Henry gave a single man the firepower of a dozen marksmen armed with muzzle-loading muskets. America was engulfed in the searing flames of the Civil War, and the first Henry rifles were in the hands of Union soldiers by mid-1862. Due to its revolutionary design and rapid rate of fire, the Henry quickly found popularity both with the military and civilian purchasers. Early sales were especially brisk in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Indiana.