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Henry’s Award-Winning LASR Expands to .450 Bushmaster

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Henry Repeating Arms just dropped a game-changer with their award-winning LASR (Lever Action Short Range) rifle now chambered in .450 Bushmaster, and it’s tailor-made for the straight-wall cartridge battlegrounds of the Midwest. This isn’t just another caliber swap—it’s a strategic masterstroke addressing the quirky hunting regs in states like Iowa, Ohio, Indiana, and chunks of Michigan, where curved rifles like your trusty 30-30 are banned for big game seasons. The .450 Bushmaster, born from the AR-15 platform but packing a thumping 250-grain bullet at 2,200 fps, delivers magnum-like punch for deer, hogs, and even black bear inside 200 yards, all while cycling smoothly in a lever gun. Henry’s LASR, already a hit for its compact 16.25-inch barrel and ghost ring sights, now bridges the gap between modern semi-auto power and classic lever-action nostalgia, proving once again that innovation thrives under restriction.

For the 2A community, this expansion screams defiance against creeping cartridge bans disguised as hunter safety measures. These straight-wall rules, ostensibly to level the playing field against high-powered bottleneck cartridges, have inadvertently turbocharged demand for beefy rimless rounds like the .450 Bushmaster—now the hottest ticket since the 6.5 Creedmoor craze. Henry’s move isn’t just about sales; it’s a cultural flex, reminding regulators that American ingenuity turns arbitrary limits into opportunities. Think about it: while anti-gun states nibble at edges, companies like Henry are expanding options, keeping lever guns relevant in a black-rifle world and empowering hunters to stay legal without ditching their heritage. Implications? Expect a surge in Midwest sales, more states eyeing similar regs (hello, potential copycats in Illinois or Wisconsin), and a bolstered case for why cartridge restrictions are a fool’s errand—they just breed better tools for the job.

Bottom line, if you’re a 2A enthusiast eyeing deer woods or hog hunts, snag one of these before the rush. Henry’s LASR in .450 isn’t just compliant; it’s a trophy in the ongoing fight for firearm freedom, blending old-school cool with new-world stopping power. Who’s ready to lever up?

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