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Meet Henry’s New Bear’s Leg Pistol in Four Calibers

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Henry Repeating Arms just dropped a game-changer with the Bear’s Leg pistol, a lever-action powerhouse chambered in four versatile calibers: .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .30-30 Winchester, and the thunderous .45-70 Government. This isn’t your grandpa’s trapdoor carbine—it’s a modernized beast with a factory-threaded 5/8×24 barrel ready for suppressors, a sleek polymer handguard packing M-LOK slots and a Picatinny rail for optics or accessories, crisp fiber optic sights, a oversized loop lever for gloved hands, and a convenient side-loading gate. At a uniform MSRP of $1,129, it’s priced to move without skimping on premium features, blending Old West nostalgia with tactical edge.

What makes this pistol a 2A triumph? Henry is bridging the gap between cowboy action shooting and today’s defensive or hunting needs, offering calibers that punch way above their weight—think .357/.38 Special for plinking and carry, .44 Mag for big-game stopping power, .30-30 for deer woods reliability, and .45-70 for anything that charges you in bear country. The threaded barrel and rail system scream suppressor-ready customization, perfect for range warriors dodging decibels or hunters minimizing spook factor. In a market flooded with polymer striker-fired autos, Henry’s lever guns remind us why mechanical simplicity endures: no finicky gas systems, just pure, reliable action that thrives on neglect. This lineup expands the pistol caliber carbine (PCC) conversation into rifle territory, giving enthusiasts affordable entry into big-bore levers without the long-arm NFA hassles.

For the 2A community, the implications are electric—Henry’s pushing boundaries on what a pistol can be, potentially influencing future ATF classifications and state compliance as lever-actions gain tactical cred. Expect SHTF preppers to stock .45-70 Bear’s Legs for their raw power in compact form, while competition shooters will love the large loop for speed. If you’re building an AR alternative or just craving that satisfying ka-chunk, this is your cue to preorder before they’re gone. Henry keeps proving why levers aren’t relics; they’re reloaded for the fight.

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