Big Horn Armory CAT 5 Lever Gun in .500 S&W Magnum
Big Horn Armory has introduced the Model 89 CAT 5, a tactical take on its big-bore lever-action platform chambered in .500 S&W Magnum. The CAT 5 blends traditional lever-gun design with more modern features, including a 16-inch threaded barrel and a modular fore-end developed in collaboration with Ranger Point Tactical. The updated configuration incorporates a Picatinny-style scout rail, allowing users to mount optics and accessories more easily than on a traditional lever gun.
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Built around a 17-4 stainless steel action, the rifle uses CNC-machined components and a nitride finish aimed at improving durability and corrosion resistance. It has a six-round capacity, a 1:24 twist rate, and an overall length of approximately 36 inches. Weight is listed at 7 pounds, 12 ounces.
The rifle retains several familiar lever-action elements, including a ghost ring rear sight paired with either a white bead or fiber optic front sight. Additional features include a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad and integrated sling swivel mounts.
The CAT 5 is available in multiple finishes, including Matte Stainless, Burnt Bronze, and Hunter Black, along with laminate or webbed stock options. While the platform remains rooted in classic lever-action design, the CAT 5 reflects a continued trend toward modernized, optics-ready configurations in this category.
The tech specs in short:
- Caliber: .500 S&W Magnum
- Rate of Twist: 1:24
- Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
- Overall Length: 36”
- Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz.
- Length of Pull: 13.75”
- Action Materials: 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Stock Finish: Synthetic Satin
- Recoil Pad: 1” Pachmayr Decelerator
- Fore-End Tip: Ranger Point Fore-End, Picatinny Style Scout Scope Mount, Threaded Muzzle.
What are your thoughts on a lever-action rifle chambered in .500 S&W Magnum?
Find out more here: https://www.bighornarmory.com/
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I'll bet they are brutal to shoot.
Gary Paul Johnston
I've shot lots of 500's in S&W revolvers standing. Lots of fun and right on the money at 50 yards on steel plates. The big robber butts on these rifles should keep it nice and cozy, but I just can't stand what they're doing with the front half of lever actions. Call it "old dogs."
I wish I had a need for such a rifle (like, say, Alaska outback).
But, unfortunately for me, nope.