TriStar Arms Announces New LR94 Lever-Action 410

in News Wire, This Week
TriStar Arms, America’s favorite importer of high-value shotguns and pistols, is proud to announce the release of the LR94 line of lever-action .410 shotguns.
All three models of the LR94 offer a 14 1/4″ length of pull, 5+1 capacity, and use Beretta Mobil chokes. (Photo: TriStar)

North Kansas City, MO (April 2023) TriStar Arms, America’s favorite importer of high-value shotguns and pistols, is proud to announce the release of the LR94 line of lever-action .410 shotguns, combining a fun and versatile cartridge with a fun and versatile classic action.

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The versatility of a shotgun is undisputed, and the reliability and control of the mechanical lever action is hard to beat. It only makes sense to combine these two to make a spectacular field gun that can run virtually any load that fits a 2 1/2″ chamber.

The TriStar LR 94 is available in three finishes, all with walnut furniture:

  • Classic matte black
  • Handsome color-case gloss finish
  • Weather-resistant matte nickel

All three models of the LR94 offer a 14 1/4″ length of pull, 5+1 capacity, and use Beretta Mobil chokes. Barrel lengths are 22″ or 24″ depending on model to ensure you get the most out of your .410 load of choice. MSRP ranges from $990-$1,100. For full specifications and to check availability visit TriStarArms.com.

TriStar Lever-Action in .410.
MSRP ranges from $990-$1,100.

About TriStar Arms

TriStar offers a wide selection of quality firearms for hunters and recreational shooters alike. Many of our products offer multiple functions and save the consumer time and money when looking for a new firearm. In this day and age, finding a company that can provide valuable products at a fraction of the price of competitors is not easy. TriStar does not stop there. We have a dedicated customer service department that will ensure you are happy with your TriStar firearm for many years to come. It is not hard to see why TriStar Arms is widely becoming known as THE VALUE EXPERTS™.

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  • CARL BUSSMAN April 21, 2023, 11:05 am

    In view of the difficulty in finding ammo & reloading components, I would like to see an expose’ of scams for these items. I was recently scammed by “GUNS AB”. Yea, I should have known better, but I really needed some supplies. My first clue should have been the lack of an obvious phone # for the business. My final clue should have been that they ONLY accepted electronic funds. (in my case it was Zelle)
    I often wonder how many people have been taken in by these folks. They have an elaborate web page. They accepted the order, gave me a tracking # and a link to the shipping company… and that was as far as it got. The shipping company then sent a demand for extra funds for “hazardous” shipping fees. There was no powder, and no primers involved. The order was for brass cases ONLY. That’s it. Dead end. Emails to GUNS AB are pointless as they just point to the shipping company. The shipping company doesn’t even respond to inquiries.

  • Dang Vorbei April 21, 2023, 7:22 am

    I can see the logic of making a 94 shotgun for markets where you can’t sell a .30-30, but why not be first with a product line your competitors are ignoring? A .350 Legend Model 94 that uses modern ammo people can buy in Academy

  • Phil April 21, 2023, 6:42 am

    Problem is .410 ammo is a premium in most venues in the recent past.

  • Joe A. Stanton April 21, 2023, 5:43 am

    The new Tri-Star lever action 410, is nothing short of bad ass……….Very nice finish choices too…….

  • Gabriel Pettinicchio April 21, 2023, 3:34 am

    Far more expensive than what we would expect from Tri-Star.

  • Blue Dog (he/him) April 20, 2023, 8:31 pm

    Lever action 410s just cannot find traction. I had my FFL in 2006 when Winchester announced they were ending production of the 94. The 9410 was still around and while 30-30s and just about any other calibre were hot commodities, you couldn’t hardly give away 9410s. Marlin made a 410 lever, so did Henry. It is a neat idea but one that has yet to see much commercial success.

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