MSRP is stated as being $1200-$1400, so it's right at the base price of a viable AR... if not a bit less
You and I apparently differ on our definition of viable by about $500-$600.
MSRP is stated as being $1200-$1400, so it's right at the base price of a viable AR... if not a bit less
I saw one of those in a LGS years ago, wanted one then...want one now, neat gun...
I saw one of those in a LGS years ago, wanted one then...want one now, neat gun...
The story of my life....more than I had.... can't remember the price, thought it was a neat gun too..Remember what the price was back then?
No, they copied the BLR and then re-engineered it to have an internal hammer.So, someone reinvented the Remington 7600 in a lever. Okay…
Hmm…. A BLR that took 10 round 308 PMAGS. Maybe Henry will come out with a 308 next.No, they copied the BLR and then re-engineered it to have an internal hammer.
No, they copied the BLR and then re-engineered it to have an internal hammer.
I always thought these were a great option. I know after the whole Australian gun grab these were very popular down under.
Which is just a variation of the short throw design that allows the BLR to handle magnum length cartridges.The Long Ranger would be more like the BLR. The thing that makes this Henry unique is the short throw lever that allows AR magazines.