Every Henry lever gun I've shot has had a nice smooth action. On a plus side , kudos to Henry for offering rifles like this. On the negative side , it shoes how far we've fallen as a nation with our 2A rights.
@HenryUSA Y'all definitely need to make an 18" .400 Legend Supreme! It would be more than capable of taking most N. American big game inside 300yd. You can even launch some heavy subs for fun at the range. I've got a 240gr. .40cal bullet mold that would be perfect for it. Thanks for thinking of those in "limited" freedom states (WA here).
I know Canada isn't a very big market but for the love of God, please have the option for it to take high capacity proprietary mags so we're not stuck using our pinned AR-15 mags!
😉👍🏻 Thank you for asking Henry … Yes, I’d like to see the new Lever Action Supreme to be chambered in the following: .22 Hornet, .270 Winchester, 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser and the 9.3x62 Mauser !!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very impressive lever actions. This out of the box engineering gives me hope that there will be a smooth cycling RIMLESS 10mm lever action soon! And hopefully it pairs with my XDM-Elite 10mm… make it a 14" threaded barrel to pin/weld a muzzle break or suppressor to… 14" nearly maxes out velocity in 10mm and keeps it short, handy, quick, light- quick response- as a lever action should be. And the break or suppressor easily turns 14" into 16" to avoid SBR regs.
have you never looked at a Browning BLR before? rack and pinion lever with rotating locking bolt been done since the 60s by Browning, then the second gun is based on the Winchester model 88 . its not a totally new idea stop acting like it is. i do want that supreme i tell savage on there fb that i wanted a 99 that took ar mags this would be the next best thing
The Long Ranger is a BLR derivative. You’re right on that, but the Lever Action Supreme is its own mechanism not based on the Winchester model 88, not based on the BLR, not based on anything ever done before . The Winchester model 88 has camming slot surfaces on the linkages and the linkages function differently. The Lever Action Supreme’s linkage mechanism has only pivot joints so the mechanism is actually significantly smoother than the model 88. The Bond Arms lever gun is based on the 88 if you’re looking for a model 88 derivative.
@@geoffader I can concede it may not be a Winchester 88 action but that's what it looked like to me when I saw the lever come out But these RUclipsrs act like Henry now has invented the lever gun that uses Spitzer bullets and that's what really irks me
@@Perry2186Fair enough. The supreme is not the first lever action to take Spitzer bullets. The Supreme is more accurate than any other lever gun I’ve shot and I’ve shot a TON of lever guns. It has a better trigger than any lever gun I’ve ever shot, and it has better ergos than any other lever gun I’ve seen. Additionally it is simpler to field strip for cleaning than any lever action (two punch pins and it all comes out as one unit). It also has better sights (I wish they’d show the sight picture). Trust me, I agree more again anyone that there are a lot of guns that aren’t particularly innovative. This gun is one of the few that actually new features and mechanisms making it legitimately better than its predecessors.
The Supreme sounds great. A different video said the bolt is a Mil Spec AR bolt, wonder if that's accurate? Smart idea using a tang safety too. People in communist states have got to be really excited. Henry is already one of my favorite firearm manufacturers but they are really impressing lately. 👍
They should come out with a mares leg version with a shorter barrel length. Would make it a more effective option for those who don't want to spend another $100+ for cutting and threading the standard model.
I knew it was only a matter of time until someone designed a lever gun with a short enough throw to feed from an AR magazine. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that it was Henry. I don't personally have any need for one because I have semiauto 5.56s, but if I lived in a restrictive state, this would be high on my list of options.
I'm interested in this even though I have semiauto 5.56s. Leverguns are just in general a ton of fun, and now I can get one to share ammo+mags with my AR? Yes please.
I feel like henry is having manufacturing troubles. A number of their offerings are completely unavailable anywhere. They keep coming up with complex designs a lot of people want and the company can't adequately manufacture.
Henry tried to save themselves with being able to use other mag inserts, but this is lousy compared to say if the Long Ranger is in .223 using regular AR mags!!
Henry cannot manufacture one single lever gun without the tube loading feature!! Many people have asked for complete side gate only but they refuse!! Just like some people link authenticity with no cross bolt safeties, others equate authenticity look with no tube loading!!
Hate citing Garand thumb, buuuuut in his frozen shotgun test the pump shotguns were the 1st to fail, the top 3 performers were semi auto. I know lever action isn't the same as a pump but it is still a manual cycling of the action, and they didn't perform as most expected.
@@___RC___ I'm in Oregon, not a traditionally polar state. But 2 weeks ago we much like the rest of the country had an ice storm. Here where I am in Eugene, it was coming down as frozen rain, it somewhat liquid when it hit my windshield, and was frozen solid by the time the windshield wipers got to it. I'm a delivery driver, and I worked all through the storm, and this freezing on impact wasn't a single occurrence. So one could reasonably belive that if you were in some sort of armed conflict (where both parties failed to agree on a heated indoor arena) then freezing rain could very well be an issue on your firearms. Its better to be prepared for all scenarios no matter how unlikely. I carry a pistol EVERY DAY, despite the fact that I've NEVER had to use one (in a deffensive encounter) and likely never will. And bear in mind that there are states that see this weather/freezing rain Condit far more frequently then western Oregon (Alaska, Maine, Idaho, Montana, etc...) If it makes you feel any better they also run mud and sand tests which is a very common thing we deal with in Oregon. So yeah watching tests to see how "worst case scenarios" may play out doesn't seem like a waste of time at all to me. Plus their entertaining, so you do you boomer, and I'll keep being awesome 😎
@@vegeta420z6 No one is taking one of these into an armed conflict unless they've been touched in the head. Debating the merits of such is just autistic.
So who is the clown talking? I came to listen to the Henry Rep and get information. This dude is a weirdo. Why did he even attempt an interview if he’s going to talk over the Henry guy the entire time . . .
.First Company to build .350 Legend, is it going to be HENRY !!! We have several HENRY ‘s SS, LEVER and calibers. Bought several for young hunters in .350 . More Ammo selections than hardly any other straight wall cartridge . Please build. Ready to invest!
I own a Pre-Remington Pre-Ruger Marlin 1895 in 45-70 but today everyone wants far too much for one. Nothing about a lever again any lever gun is $1000 to $2000 worth of gun. Now that they are companies want to get in on the game. I will recomend a lever gun at that price point to anyone. Anyone retailing a lever gun at that price point is finiacaly taking advantage of people and gouging their wallets. That is the magic number today and I am out at that price point and I canhonestly hope these companies fail terrible and that people just say no. What used to be a $450 rifle is not a $1200 to $2500 rifle. That is simply too much of a price increase.
I wouldn't trust anything made of metal at a $450 price point. Maybe in 1953, but a gun made in the US is hard to find for less than $500, even if it's made primarily of plastic. Henry's guns are made in the USA, so you have to take that into account. There are Italian guns that are a bit cheaper. Many of the henry guns do retail under $1k, but these more modern designs are going to cost more lever gun or not.
Remember that our government has forced all gun companies to keep a crowd of lawyers on staff to constantly fight a barrage of lawsuits. We pay for those lawyers through higher gun prices.
Shipping now is a lie! It’s been almost a year! Nothing absolutely nothing! Everyone got played at Shot. If you promise people something you at least have an obligation to let customers know when. Why the delay? Did you scrap the idea.
No more Henry’s please!! Henry firearms are like the Democratic side of the governmental paradigm. They keep spitting more and more and more, but quality? At least don’t be naive, check one out at your local gun range before purchasing one!! People have had jams and FTF’s with the Home Steader’s
Josh, please close your mouth. All the videos you are in are twice as long as they need to be. Please let the rep do the talking. I get that you're excited, but why waste the reps time if you're going to do all the talking.
The Browning BLR introduced in the early 70s and improved in 1981 is a far more advanced design and is currently made up to 7 mm mag and 300 win mag and 300 WSM on factory rifles as well as takedown versions in 375 and 416 Ruger( equivalent to 416 Rigby) in custom versions. And it costs less. I love Henry, but the Long Ranger is nowhere near a BLR in capabilities.
Well, you may buy one for that, but lots of people living in states with more restrictive gun laws will love this. For example, in NY, you need to apply and wait for a permit to purchase a semi-auto rifle, now. For a lever, you just need to pass the NICS check. You also can't have any muzzle device (or foregrip) on a semi-auto, but you could on this (though, no, cans are not 50-state legal, as we cannot have them at all.) Box mags are better for reloading and weight balance (compare it to a fully loaded tube mag with all that added weight at the front of the barrel.)
You might quit talking and let the Henry rep talk. He’s the one with the information. Then ask clarifying questions. Just a thought.
The AR10 mag lever guns are on the table now you know they are. Deer are in the sights no doubt. Nice. Well done Henry.
Please upsize it to AR10 mags as well!
THIS!!!
I hope they come out with a 308 version! That would be great
YUP!
agreed 100O%
Henry yall knocked it out of the park with a lever mag fed rifle, not to mention a .300 blackout. Accuracy + quick follow up shots = perfect combo
Express needs to be in .350 Legend, Henry!
THAT would be pretty cool
Why cause 6 people use the cartridge
😂😂😂😂!
The supreme looks great. A little old school BAR look with a lever. I want one.
Yea I agree. Saving up!
The interviewer is not supposed to talk more than the person being interviewed...
.243 please.
Great video, I love this guys enthusiasm.
Every Henry lever gun I've shot has had a nice smooth action. On a plus side , kudos to Henry for offering rifles like this. On the negative side , it shoes how far we've fallen as a nation with our 2A rights.
308 for sure!
3 oh Hate... I have the 243 Long ranger and love it... Would love to see the bigger rounds
Henry Supreme in 308!!
308 please
Agreed!
A 'Supreme' in .308 - with a 10 (or more...) round capacity - would be nice!
I'd be happy if I could just find their existing line up in stock without a markup.
The Express has been "out" for over a year but hard to find. Will they be making more than just a handful this time?!!
would like to see this in 308 and 350 legend and as well as the more heavy hitting rounds
Make it in Grendel for the hunters.
All stainless 308 with a fluted barrel for weight reduction please
This would be pretty awesome!
Supreme in 350 Legend. Would make most sense for lever applications. Northern Wisconsin brush here.
6.5 Grendel or 6 Arc?
Where is the 358 Win in the Lone Range? Please, that Lone Range Express in 358 win would be the ideal hog or horse back elk in the timber rifle.
Chamber it in 350 Legend for the straight wall states.
@HenryUSA Y'all definitely need to make an 18" .400 Legend Supreme! It would be more than capable of taking most N. American big game inside 300yd. You can even launch some heavy subs for fun at the range. I've got a 240gr. .40cal bullet mold that would be perfect for it. Thanks for thinking of those in "limited" freedom states (WA here).
Good thing ARFCOM heard himself speak so that the video could be complete. Wish he would have shut up and let the actual Henry rep do the talking.
Hay this video is 2 months old and the Supreme is not even on Henry's website or shipping. I hope it is not going to be 2 months / 8 months.
Well done Henry! I see a Supreme movement in my future :)
400 Legend in the Supreme
I love Henry rifles!
Maybe after the apocalypse, all these new "tactical lever guns" will make sense!
It’s okay to just want one because it’s cool. The crux is not trying to oversell it as anything but that.
I think a big aspect is “once I give up my AR they will still let me keep this” which will be true for 2 years, maybe
We don't own half the gun we do because they "make sense", we own them because we think they're cool. Pull the stick out ya bum.
What’s tactical about these. Nothing
I know Canada isn't a very big market but for the love of God, please have the option for it to take high capacity proprietary mags so we're not stuck using our pinned AR-15 mags!
308.. Most states will not permit 223 for hunting.
Fudd’tastic!!
I would love a 350 Legend
Dam just bought the Long Ranger. Didn’t know about the supreme. Oh well.
😉👍🏻 Thank you for asking Henry … Yes, I’d like to see the new Lever Action Supreme to be chambered in the following: .22 Hornet, .270 Winchester, 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser and the 9.3x62 Mauser !!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This but ar 10 mags 243
This is a must!
Stainless steel for weather resistance.
Surpreme in 350 legend and 450 bushmaster. With the closed receiver it should be fun to take apart to clean.
Very impressive lever actions. This out of the box engineering gives me hope that there will be a smooth cycling RIMLESS 10mm lever action soon! And hopefully it pairs with my XDM-Elite 10mm… make it a 14" threaded barrel to pin/weld a muzzle break or suppressor to… 14" nearly maxes out velocity in 10mm and keeps it short, handy, quick, light- quick response- as a lever action should be. And the break or suppressor easily turns 14" into 16" to avoid SBR regs.
Supreme is getting a week's pay from me
have you never looked at a Browning BLR before? rack and pinion lever with rotating locking bolt been done since the 60s by Browning, then the second gun is based on the Winchester model 88 . its not a totally new idea stop acting like it is. i do want that supreme i tell savage on there fb that i wanted a 99 that took ar mags this would be the next best thing
Now they just need to make it in 308.
100% correct. So many "experts" don't have a clue about firearms history.
The Long Ranger is a BLR derivative. You’re right on that, but the Lever Action Supreme is its own mechanism not based on the Winchester model 88, not based on the BLR, not based on anything ever done before . The Winchester model 88 has camming slot surfaces on the linkages and the linkages function differently. The Lever Action Supreme’s linkage mechanism has only pivot joints so the mechanism is actually significantly smoother than the model 88. The Bond Arms lever gun is based on the 88 if you’re looking for a model 88 derivative.
@@geoffader I can concede it may not be a Winchester 88 action but that's what it looked like to me when I saw the lever come out But these RUclipsrs act like Henry now has invented the lever gun that uses Spitzer bullets and that's what really irks me
@@Perry2186Fair enough. The supreme is not the first lever action to take Spitzer bullets. The Supreme is more accurate than any other lever gun I’ve shot and I’ve shot a TON of lever guns. It has a better trigger than any lever gun I’ve ever shot, and it has better ergos than any other lever gun I’ve seen. Additionally it is simpler to field strip for cleaning than any lever action (two punch pins and it all comes out as one unit). It also has better sights (I wish they’d show the sight picture). Trust me, I agree more again anyone that there are a lot of guns that aren’t particularly innovative. This gun is one of the few that actually new features and mechanisms making it legitimately better than its predecessors.
The 300 blkout has my interest. Not a fan of the wood stock. Would prefer black synthetic stock or FDE or Olive or a mixture.
These will likely get solved in the after market arena.
Ok but is henry only gonna shell out 10 for every 6 months and string us along on everything else
😅 this is a valid comment
I vote 22 arc
.410, 12ga, 20 ga, 308, 30-06
And maybe a factory mlok hand guard option
And an axe version in various shotgun bores, 410/20/12/10
400 for the black bear slappers. Total mountain man gun.
The Supreme sounds great. A different video said the bolt is a Mil Spec AR bolt, wonder if that's accurate? Smart idea using a tang safety too.
People in communist states have got to be really excited. Henry is already one of my favorite firearm manufacturers but they are really impressing lately. 👍
I would imagine it's at least MPI which would be plenty for a bolt gun. I think this will definitely do well in the less free states lol
@@ARFCOMNews
👍
I LIKE THE SUPREME for the extended magazine but wish it still had a hammer
They should come out with a mares leg version with a shorter barrel length. Would make it a more effective option for those who don't want to spend another $100+ for cutting and threading the standard model.
Old fashioned 30-30
Supreme in 450BM!!! No one makes a lever 450. Also what’s with the straight stocks? Offer in pistol grip versions
Love tge express in 300blk. 5 rounds is plenty. Put irons on it and perfect rifle for around tge house, farm.
Need that thing with mlok slots for lights and shiet man
Well, I already have a Long Ranter 308, but will get the Supreme in 223.
I knew it was only a matter of time until someone designed a lever gun with a short enough throw to feed from an AR magazine. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that it was Henry. I don't personally have any need for one because I have semiauto 5.56s, but if I lived in a restrictive state, this would be high on my list of options.
This was precisely my thoughts on it. I like seeing companies supporting our less free brothers and sisters
I'm interested in this even though I have semiauto 5.56s. Leverguns are just in general a ton of fun, and now I can get one to share ammo+mags with my AR? Yes please.
I want 300 Black Out with a polished brass receiver!
Now you're speaking my language 😁
It’s still not out or even on their website!
6.5 Grendel please!
350 legend!!!!!!!
I feel like henry is having manufacturing troubles. A number of their offerings are completely unavailable anywhere. They keep coming up with complex designs a lot of people want and the company can't adequately manufacture.
Facts. Been trying to secure a Long Ranger in 223 and can't find one.
if the supreme could get a pic rail i would love it
I do think it's pre drilled and taped for one
Supreme looks great, I would rather have the standard lever instead of that big loop.
Dude! A big loop would be sweet!
How do I break down and clean these rifles?
Soooo where are these rifles? Its been 6mos already and I don't even see them in the Henry catalog
Question 300 BLK SUPREME . . Scope mount avail ? ? ? ?
Why would they call it the Long Ranger Express, when it's chambered in 556 and 300 BO? Those are neither long range or express cartridges
It's the Varmint Rifle from New Vegas. How cool is that?
DUDE! IT TOTALLY IS! This comment made my day!
Henry tried to save themselves with being able to use other mag inserts, but this is lousy compared to say if the Long Ranger is in .223 using regular AR mags!!
Make it in 300 wsm
Dying rd
Because of the new IL PICA law, I don't think it's legal here anymore because of the threaded barrel.
It’s legal: manual action. The threaded barrel restriction only applies to semi-auto rifles and handguns.
Henry levers always have a click click sound? Funny sound, different from any other lever gun.
Can you get 5 round mag's for it as well as 10
Henry cannot manufacture one single lever gun without the tube loading feature!! Many people have asked for complete side gate only but they refuse!! Just like some people link authenticity with no cross bolt safeties, others equate authenticity look with no tube loading!!
Long Ranger Express with AR magazine an in some 30 calibers
Hate citing Garand thumb, buuuuut in his frozen shotgun test the pump shotguns were the 1st to fail, the top 3 performers were semi auto.
I know lever action isn't the same as a pump but it is still a manual cycling of the action, and they didn't perform as most expected.
When are you going to freeze your guns? You dorks are something else.
You can't argue with results! I'm also lucky I live in the south where that can only happen 2 days a year 😅
@@___RC___ I'm in Oregon, not a traditionally polar state.
But 2 weeks ago we much like the rest of the country had an ice storm.
Here where I am in Eugene, it was coming down as frozen rain, it somewhat liquid when it hit my windshield, and was frozen solid by the time the windshield wipers got to it.
I'm a delivery driver, and I worked all through the storm, and this freezing on impact wasn't a single occurrence.
So one could reasonably belive that if you were in some sort of armed conflict (where both parties failed to agree on a heated indoor arena) then freezing rain could very well be an issue on your firearms.
Its better to be prepared for all scenarios no matter how unlikely.
I carry a pistol EVERY DAY, despite the fact that I've NEVER had to use one (in a deffensive encounter) and likely never will.
And bear in mind that there are states that see this weather/freezing rain Condit far more frequently then western Oregon (Alaska, Maine, Idaho, Montana, etc...)
If it makes you feel any better they also run mud and sand tests which is a very common thing we deal with in Oregon.
So yeah watching tests to see how "worst case scenarios" may play out doesn't seem like a waste of time at all to me.
Plus their entertaining, so you do you boomer, and I'll keep being awesome 😎
@@vegeta420z6 No one is taking one of these into an armed conflict unless they've been touched in the head. Debating the merits of such is just autistic.
.308
So who is the clown talking? I came to listen to the Henry Rep and get information. This dude is a weirdo. Why did he even attempt an interview if he’s going to talk over the Henry guy the entire time . . .
❤️🔥🤙🏻🇺🇸
"2 months," said 8 months ago....
Release date?
Still waiting.
Supreme sounds like a pizza.
.450 bushmaster
.First Company to build .350 Legend, is it going to be HENRY !!! We have several HENRY ‘s SS, LEVER and calibers. Bought several for young hunters in .350 . More Ammo selections than hardly any other straight wall cartridge . Please build. Ready to invest!
I own a Pre-Remington Pre-Ruger Marlin 1895 in 45-70 but today everyone wants far too much for one. Nothing about a lever again any lever gun is $1000 to $2000 worth of gun. Now that they are companies want to get in on the game. I will recomend a lever gun at that price point to anyone. Anyone retailing a lever gun at that price point is finiacaly taking advantage of people and gouging their wallets. That is the magic number today and I am out at that price point and I canhonestly hope these companies fail terrible and that people just say no. What used to be a $450 rifle is not a $1200 to $2500 rifle. That is simply too much of a price increase.
I wouldn't trust anything made of metal at a $450 price point. Maybe in 1953, but a gun made in the US is hard to find for less than $500, even if it's made primarily of plastic. Henry's guns are made in the USA, so you have to take that into account. There are Italian guns that are a bit cheaper. Many of the henry guns do retail under $1k, but these more modern designs are going to cost more lever gun or not.
Remember that our government has forced all gun companies to keep a crowd of lawyers on staff to constantly fight a barrage of lawsuits. We pay for those lawyers through higher gun prices.
Shipping now is a lie! It’s been almost a year! Nothing absolutely nothing! Everyone got played at Shot. If you promise people something you at least have an obligation to let customers know when. Why the delay? Did you scrap the idea.
No more Henry’s please!! Henry firearms are like the Democratic side of the governmental paradigm. They keep spitting more and more and more, but quality? At least don’t be naive, check one out at your local gun range before purchasing one!! People have had jams and FTF’s with the Home Steader’s
Henry has perfected the art of copying others designs. They are far better than the Chinese.
Josh, please close your mouth. All the videos you are in are twice as long as they need to be. Please let the rep do the talking. I get that you're excited, but why waste the reps time if you're going to do all the talking.
I will take it under advisement
The Browning BLR introduced in the early 70s and improved in 1981 is a far more advanced design and is currently made up to 7 mm mag and 300 win mag and 300 WSM on factory rifles as well as takedown versions in 375 and 416 Ruger( equivalent to 416 Rigby) in custom versions. And it costs less. I love Henry, but the Long Ranger is nowhere near a BLR in capabilities.
crappy triggers and can't be replaced or fixed
copycat of winchester 88
Wrong know it all
Stupid. Its gonna flop. You buy a lever gun not because you want a box mag and not have an external hammer
Well, you may buy one for that, but lots of people living in states with more restrictive gun laws will love this. For example, in NY, you need to apply and wait for a permit to purchase a semi-auto rifle, now. For a lever, you just need to pass the NICS check. You also can't have any muzzle device (or foregrip) on a semi-auto, but you could on this (though, no, cans are not 50-state legal, as we cannot have them at all.) Box mags are better for reloading and weight balance (compare it to a fully loaded tube mag with all that added weight at the front of the barrel.)
Did the BLR flop