The LASR on a 50-round carbine drill (from T.rex Arms)

Published on February 6, 2025
Duration: 0:44

This video demonstrates the Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle, also known as 'The LASR', chambered in .300 Blackout, being used in a T.Rex Arms 50-round carbine drill. The instructor compares its performance to a previous drill with a Henry 45-70 X-model, questioning the viability of tactical lever action rifles in modern shooting scenarios. The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy with a lever-action platform.

Quick Summary

The Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle, known as 'The LASR', chambered in .300 Blackout, is tested in a T.Rex Arms 50-round carbine drill. This evaluation assesses the practical role of tactical lever-action rifles in modern shooting applications, comparing its performance against platforms like the AR-15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Henry LASR Rifle
  2. 00:0950-Round Carbine Drill & Previous Comparison
  3. 00:29Tactical Lever Action Viability Question

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Henry LASR rifle?

The Henry LASR, or Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle, is a modern lever-action firearm chambered in .300 Blackout. It's being evaluated for its potential as a tactical carbine in drills like the T.Rex Arms 50-round course.

What is the T.Rex Arms 50-round carbine drill?

The T.Rex Arms 50-round carbine drill is a specific course of fire designed to test a carbine's performance under simulated tactical conditions, involving multiple shots and target engagements.

Is a tactical lever action rifle suitable for modern use?

The video explores this question by testing the Henry LASR in a demanding drill. The comparison to AR-15 platforms suggests a debate about the practical advantages and disadvantages of lever-action rifles in tactical scenarios.

What caliber is the Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle tested?

The Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle featured in this drill is chambered in .300 Blackout, a popular and versatile caliber often used in modern sporting rifles and carbines.

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