Henry introduced a new chapter to the well-known lever-action rifle in its new Lever Action Supreme, which blends classic lever-action style with modern performance, and it’s worth having a second look especially if you live in a state where straight-pull, pump-action and lever- or button-release firearms have suddenly been restricted.
Lever-actions are now the principal alternative to turn-bolt rifles in those states.
Featuring a bolt with multiple locking lugs and a quad-bar linkage for unmatched smoothness and reliability, the Henry has a free-floating blued barrel and adjustable match-grade trigger. There are rarities on lever-guns and assist in more accurate shooting.
The barrel is threaded for fitment of a suppressor or muzzle brake.
Other features include a premium American walnut stock with precision chequering, a premium rubber recoil pad, open sights, sling studs, tang safety switch and a 10-round magazine.
It’s available in .223 with 18” barrel and 1:8 twist rate; and .300 Blackout with 16.5” barrel and 1:7 twist rate.
We’ve already done a review, which you can read here.
Its now available through most gun shops Australia-wide. For more information visit the OSA Australia website.

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