Looks like a Homesteader with a lever tacked on
I have two homesteaders and they are very nice gunsNot a Henry fan for the most part. I love the company but not their guns. I will grab a Homesteader and pass on this guy. The mention of no external hammer and protruding mag are good points.
You are right, I would expect them to show up later this year. If demand is high in the United States, maybe even longer.good luck ever finding one. I like the company too but oh man their QC is hit or miss. The bluing they use wore off my single shot 20 gauge after 1 season of rabbit.
https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/lever-action-supreme-rifle/
Canadian retail will be approximately $1400.00-$1500.00. Maybe even less, but USA retail is $1299.00, so the math is fairly simple.
This!I hope so. If you look at the henry long ranger express MSRP @ $1324 but retail in Canada for $1750-$1800 I'm going to be REALLY impressed if they come in less than $1700.
Also looks like the PMAG it comes with will be limited to 5 rounds up here as well. I know the Cross 10 round mags should also fit.
Will be interesting to see if or how hard it would be to work the mag well to take the 20 round MXR mags, like the ruger ranch rifles do.
Will have to watch for them in the Canadian side of things.
will be $3000 in Kanada.https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/lever-action-supreme-rifle/
Canadian retail will be approximately $1400.00-$1500.00. Maybe even less, but USA retail is $1299.00, so the math is fairly simple.
If the MRX mags fit in the magwell that would be awesome!I hope so. If you look at the henry long ranger express MSRP @ $1324 but retail in Canada for $1750-$1800 I'm going to be REALLY impressed if they come in less than $1700.
Also looks like the PMAG it comes with will be limited to 5 rounds up here as well. I know the Cross 10 round mags should also fit.
Will be interesting to see if or how hard it would be to work the mag well to take the 20 round MXR mags, like the ruger ranch rifles do.
Will have to watch for them in the Canadian side of things.
No FRT.You are right, I would expect them to show up later this year. If demand is high in the United States, maybe even longer.
Henry demand always seems to be very high. Our slow economy in Canada doesn't help, some say we are currently in a depression.......
Of course, close to nine years of a dictator, it's to be expected......![]()
If the MRX mags fit in the magwell that would be awesome!
On the MRA Renegade they fit but need slight modification to clear the bolt catch to cycle properly.
As far as altering magazines to fit I think that's perfectly legal right? I was looking at the rules and it doesn't say you can't alter a magazine... it says you can't alter it to increase capacity.
Bolt/lever guns do not have any limit on capacity so this should be fine correct?
Yes I'm aware of all this.Altering mags is the grey area. As long as they do not fit into the semi auto's from which the 5 limit comes from. Problem with the regular pmags is they fit all the semi auto's, so limited to 5. The "cross" 10 round ones are made for a pistol, so technically can hold 10 rounds.
The MXR mags have extra bulk on the sides and will not fit into the auto mag well without either mag well alterations or mag alterations. Making mag well alterations on a bolt or lever action receiver is not limited by law as they are not limited in mag capacity. The law limits the mags themselves.
Like the 25 round dlask mags will not fit into a standard 10/22, but fit into the modified dlask recvr.
You can also use mags that hold more than the 10 round capacity, as long as they only hold 10 in the caliber they are meant for. The PC9 for instance are limited to max 10 rounds. You can use .40 S&W mags and pinch the feed lips to still feed 9mm, and fit 13/14 rounds in them. Still legal, as they only hold 10 of the .40 rounds.
Sorry for the derail.
Seeing a few on the US side in stores already, so there is hope some will head north soon.