This video features T. Rex Arms demonstrating a carbine drill using the LASR system. The content explores the utility and potential applications of such a platform in a carbine setup. The description prompts viewer engagement, asking for opinions on whether a platform like this has a place. The focus is on practical application and evaluation of firearm-related technology and its role in drills.
This video introduces the new Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR). It highlights features like a free-floated barrel for sub-MOA accuracy, a match-grade adjustable trigger, and threaded muzzle for suppressors. The rifle boasts improved iron sights, a drilled and tapped receiver for optics, and genuine American Walnut stocks with diamond checkering. Ambidextrous controls, including a tang safety and a new magazine release, are showcased. The LASR utilizes detachable box magazines, with an initial offering including a 10-round PMAG with a 5-round limiter, and compatibility with MSR-style magazines for increased capacity, offering flexibility beyond traditional tube-fed lever actions.
The Henry Lever Action Supreme, also known as the LASR, represents a significant modernization of the lever-action rifle platform. It features a detachable PMAG system, an adjustable match-grade trigger, a free-floated barrel, and is threaded for suppressors or muzzle devices. Initially available in .223 Remington and 300 Blackout, it aims to offer a modern shooting experience with traditional lever-action aesthetics.
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