The lever-action rifle is experiencing a revival that has not been seen in over a century, and Henry Repeating Arms has been at the forefront. Henry kept the traditional lever action alive when Winchester and Marlin went into the doldrums. Later, they embraced the tactical lever action concept with side loading gates, M-Lok rails, and adjustable furniture. Henry even popularized the magazine-fed lever action rifle with their Long Ranger series. Or it may be better said that they re-popularized the concept.
After much anticipation, the Henry Lever Action Supreme (LASR) made its concrete debut during SHOT Show 2025. The Supreme is suppressor compatible, takes AR-15 magazines, and comes in two popular chamberings: 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout. But does the Supreme’s accessibility take away from the authenticity of the lever action experience? Furthermore, is the Supreme itself worth the buy over the alternatives? I had the opportunity to spring for the .300 Blackout Supreme and run it through the ringer. Here is what I learned: READ MORE AT: https://www.ammoland.com/2025/12/henry-lever-action-supreme-rifle-300-blackout-the-new-best-lever-action-rifle/?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=SocialSnap