Henry Repeating Arms has taken a bold step into the future of lever-action rifles with the introduction of the Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR). Combining 150 years of lever-action evolution with modern technology, the LASR offers precision, versatility, and rugged reliability that sets a new benchmark for this iconic platform.
The Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle, available in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout, is purpose-built for today’s shooters. Whether you’re hunting, defending your home, or just hitting the range, this rifle’s performance and adaptability make it a standout.
Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle
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Lever Action Supreme Rifle 300 Aac Blackout Lever Action Rifle - Lasr 300 Aac Blackout 16.5'''' Bbl (1)10rd Mag Walnut | Brownells.com | $ 1069.99 |
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Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Youth Model .22 Rifle H001Y | Palmetto State Armory | $ 499.99 $ 355.99 |
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- Precision Engineering: The free-floated blued steel barrel delivers sub-MOA accuracy, pushing lever-action precision to new heights. The 18” barrel on the .223/5.56 variant and 16.5” barrel on the .300 BLK model ensure optimal performance for each caliber.
- Detachable Box Magazine: A first for Henry, the LASR features a detachable box magazine, shipping with a 10-round Magpul® PMAG® and a 5-round limiter for hunting compliance. This innovation eliminates the bullet restrictions of traditional tube magazines, allowing the LASR to handle a variety of bullet profiles.
- Revolutionary Action: At its core is a quad-bar linkage and slider crank mechanism, delivering the smoothest lever-action cycling Henry has ever produced. A six-lug rotating bolt ensures secure lockup, and an internal hammer design protects the action from dirt and debris.
- Advanced Ergonomics: The rifle includes a match-grade adjustable trigger with a 4-pound pull and patent-pending trapezoidal rear sights adjustable for windage and elevation. Ambidextrous controls, including a tang safety and magazine release, cater to all shooters.
- Premium Build: Built in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, the LASR combines American Walnut stocks with aerospace-grade aluminum receivers. Diamond checkering and pre-installed sling swivel studs add utility and style.
- Built for Versatility: The LASR’s threaded muzzle makes it an excellent suppressor host, especially for the .300 Blackout version. The rifle is also drilled and tapped for optics, making it compatible with modern sighting systems. Whether you prefer iron sights or a scope, the LASR has you covered.

A Platform for the Future
Henry’s LASR isn’t just about today—it’s built with tomorrow in mind. The detachable magazine opens the door for calibers never before seen in lever-action rifles. From hunters to hobbyists, this rifle offers something for everyone.
Henry’s Lever Action Supreme Rifle reimagines what lever-action rifles can be, combining tradition with cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re a seasoned lever-action fan or a first-time buyer, the LASR delivers unmatched performance in a platform that remains as iconic as ever.
For more information, visit henryusa.com. The LASR represents the future of lever-actions, and it’s a future worth exploring.
I get the feeling we are going to see a lot of development by most manufacturers in their lever actions. I wonder why Henry did not build a picatinny rail into the receiver.
I’m slightly interested. At first I thought that it would be great for when I traveled through kommie states but then the additional mags size could still be problematic. I think for that I’ll stick with my 357 lever Henry.
If this gun can accept AR-15 mags, it’ll be a winner.
I’ll just keep my Browning BLR in .308. I’ve had it for 40 years and it still shoots and looks as good as it did when it was new.
Not a bad truck gun if you go thru states with “assault weapon bans”. This gun and 10 round mags. Plus lever guns are just fun to shoot.
It’s about time someone does a hammerless lever action. Savage doesn’t make the 99 anymore.
I’d like to see one, especially in stainless/laminate or stainless synthetic and in a larger caliber.
But Henry… The forums are filled with problems and the Big Boys and things I’ve seen at the gun store are pretty shoddy, shoddy feeling action, terrible wood and terrible wood/metal fit.
Hope they’ve upped their QC with this.
Looks interesting.