That would be a good big game rifle for hunters that like to keep the noise down but needs more range than 45-70, 30-30, and other traditional lever action calibers.
@@carlcarlton764I don’t think they are or anyone does cause I would love one I’ve almost bought 2 old old ones when I’ve seen them at pawn shops one was 30-40 krag the other was 30-06 and out of those rounds 06 is the way to go I almost jumped on that one but someone butchered it by removing the original sights and puting some wired peep shift on it that had way to small of a hole to get fast shot line ups which was a no go for me it was probably really good at long range but I have scoped hunting rifles for that I use a 30-30 when I’m beating brush and not shooting more then 100 yards most the time I use a scoped 30-06 or a 7stw with a very high power scope if I have to lay down and make a really far shot
Lever action in 300 Blackout with AR type mags and suppressor caught my attention! Great to see innovation from Henry which is a great American made company.
I am a fan of levers. My favorite platform but only recently picked up a henry with a side loading gate. Their quality and smooth lever is top notch. Let’s go henry! Keep innovating!
Glad they're listening to the market... personally I've been wanting a mag fed lever action for years. Yeah the BLR exists but the mags are like 80 dollars and only hold 4 rounds. Now we just need a lever action 22 that takes 10/22 mags. I look forward to getting one of the 300 blackout ones though.
I'm sure that Midwest Industries or Ranger Point precision will come out with some MLOK rails and tactical stocks for this, but I hope that Henry comes out with an Express or Tactical version of this Supreme version down the road. I recently picked up the Long Ranger Express and put some Ranger Point Precision parts on it, but this Supreme would be even better with such upgrades!
Yes! Yes! Yes! Henry take my god damn money! I was sitting stuck between a classic style vs a long ranger being stuck in Illinois. I’m taking one in 300 blackout the day it’s available holy cannoli I’m soooooooooo happy
This is a lever gun I imagined would be in videogames and in real life years ago. This has me interested. I hope it comes in the full 20 inch for the 5.56. I have been dreaming of a magazine fed, lever action rifle in 5.56x45 for a while. Dreams do come true.
It does look like his gun but the firearms he had was both Shotguns One a Winchester 1901 10 gauge with a fake box mag and the other was a USAS 12 gauge. I love watching people fail when making firearm parts for movies 😂
I have the Henry AR7 survival rifle and love it. There is something about Henry that speaks to me, don't know what it is, but I think Henry Repeating Arms is an Awesome company. Can't quantify it, But there is something about them that makes me want to buy one of each. God Bless Henry Repeating Arms..
Looks like a cross between their long ranger and an original WWII BLR. Also looks like with the height of the receiver from the comb they designed it primarily for iron sight use (which i prefer for a lever anyway). That optic addition looks like it puts you just outside of a solid cheek weld. A short riser might come in handy. Major con to it: Where the heck did the hammer go!?
I will say the one thing that I was completely wrong about was that they didn't release the Homesteader in 10mm. I told my son's and friends to watch and see January 2024 a 10mm Homesteader. If it does we will have to get one. But sadly that didn't happen. I am sure it will. Henry is a fantastic American company that has it together.
@@Isaac_5.56x45 There is no doubt some truth to this. I am not sure it is 1:20 ratio but certainly more "practical" to go 9mm. That being said there is a strong ascendancy of the 10 at this time. And it would be a better choice for a camp gun and even deer and hog hunting. Appreciate the perspective and opinion. Stay safe and well.
This in 300BLK with some of the cool modern m-lock hand guard and adjustable stock etc with a decent can on the end that’ll be dope. Henry release this in the UK please and thank you
Homesteader had jamming, stove piping and will not close bolt fully after feeding new round into the breach issues and even a frozen bolt issue where the operator can not even manually move it. Hopefully Henry sorted those issues out. The 9mm carbine uses Glock pistol mags after you install the adaptor for it.
I like it a lot Henry !, just hope they have it in 308 and the option for a shorter/flat mag to hunt with for easier carrying. If they have that and the trigger is better this could possibly make for a good trackers rifle for deer hunting. I have several Blr's that I like but I like this design better on a few things, and a lot better than the Long Ranger. Now if Henry could just make a 35 Whelen in their H010G or H010GCC line of rifles lol
that's great, but can we have a model of this that takes AR 10 calibers? I'd love that. I like the long ranger, but little low on capacity and its missing some cals i'd like.
I was wondering when someone would do this. I guess I shouldn't be surprised it was Henry. I probably won't buy one because I have the 5.56 niche pretty well covered with semiautos, but if I lived in a ban state, I'd definitely be interested.
An honest to God new design, not taken from any other platform's work! Their .22s were original to them I believe, but their bigger calibers were on the Marlin , with the Long Ranger being a nod to Browning, good guns, but their prices keep poor guys like me out. With my income, I should not be a shooter....but I've loved it since childhood. Wadda gonna do?
Awesome this will be a great alternative for me since I live in a ban state where ARs and AKs aren't allowed for us peasants. Everything about this rifle I absolutely love. But what's the price?
Seeing this, I hope their R & D is designing a "tactical" version with an MLOK handguard and a tactical stock. If you have their ear, the stock should be a "wire" design and to set it off, wrap it with 550 Paracord. Lastly, it needs a rail for optic mounting. That too should have been standard. BUT...perhaps that would be standard on a "tactical" version. Thanks.