Henry Repeating Arms just dropped a beast into their Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR) lineup: the .450 Bushmaster lever gun, a straight-wall powerhouse that’s redefining big-bore lever actions for modern hunters and 2A enthusiasts. This isn’t your grandpa’s trapper—it’s a fusion of classic walnut-stocked elegance and tactical edge, chambered in the thumping .450 Bushmaster cartridge that delivers 500+ ft-lbs of muzzle energy from a compact 16.5-inch barrel. With features like a Picatinny rail for optics, fiber-optic sights, and that silky-smooth Henry action, it’s purpose-built for states with straight-wall restrictions, like Michigan or Ohio, where traditional bottleneck cartridges get the boot during deer season. Priced around $1,000, it’s an accessible entry into magnum-level performance without the recoil of a .458 SOCOM or the complexity of a semi-auto.
What makes this a game-changer for the 2A community? In an era of endless AR-15 clones, Henry is reminding us why levers endure: reliability in the mud, no gas system to foul, and a magazine capacity that sidesteps panic-driven bans. The .450 Bushmaster—born from the AR platform but thriving in levers—bridges the gap between black bear defense and whitetail woods, with sub-2 MOA accuracy potential when topped with a red dot. Critics might scoff at tactical levers, but sales data from similar models (like Henry’s .360 Buckhammer) show demand exploding 30% year-over-year in restricted states. This rifle flips the script on anti-gun narratives, proving lever actions aren’t relics—they’re evolving tools for self-reliance, hunting heritage, and Second Amendment resilience.
Implications? Expect this to fuel a renaissance in straight-wall levers, pressuring competitors like Marlin and Winchester to up their game while bolstering legal defenses in courtrooms where assault weapon hysteria targets semi-autos. For preppers and hunters, it’s a low-profile SHTF option that cycles 6+1 rounds of 250-grain soft points without magazines to lose. Henry’s betting big on American ingenuity, and if past hits like the .44 Mag carbine are any indicator, the .450 LASR will be a shelf-clearer. Stock up before the hordes do—your woods and rights depend on it.