Listen to the article

0:00
0:00

Wyoming-based Big Horn Armory has now expanded its Model 89 Series to include a new variant: the Big Horn Armory Model 89 Take Down Tactical Lever-Action carbine. It has a 16-inch barrel and is chambered the powerful .500 S&W Magnum cartridge.

This variant of the Big Horn Armory Model 89 combines the proven merits of the original Model 89 Take Down lever action carbine with modern tactical features including full length scope bases, specific M-Lok slots, modern iron sights and a muzzle brake. 

”The Model 89 Take Down Tactical offers the best of both worlds: a rifle that’s easy to break down for travel and storage while remaining fully capable of mounting the accessories and optics demanded by today’s shooters,” commented Greg Buchel, founder of Big Horn Armory. “It’s a travel-ready, accessory-ready, and recoil-tamed powerhouse that brings modern capability to the classic lever-action platform.”

Big Horn Armory’s claim to fame with the Model 89 is the fact that this family of Browning-inspired lever-action firearms can chamber and fire the big bore .500 S&W Magnum cartridge.

Big Horn Armory’s Model 89 Take Down Tactical lever action carbines and their parent models are based on John Moses Browning’s 1905 patent of a takedown lever-action rifle. At the time, this specific pattern was the strongest takedown lever gun available. Furthermore. Big Horn Armory’s engineering team blends elements present in both the Winchester 1886 and the Winchester 1892, two of Browning’s most significant lever gun designs, into its Model 89 series. 

This .50-caliber, semi-rimmed cartridge was originally developed by CorBon and Smith & Wesson for Smith & Wesson’s largest revolvers, its X-frame series. Harnessing the .500 S&W Magnum in a lever action firearm allows a companion rifle to Smith & Wesson’s large revolver. Its semi-rimmed design helps to provide smoother feeding within tubular magazines, like those found in lever-action firearms.

Visit bighornarmory.com for more information.  

Read the full article here

Share.

24 Comments

  1. Elizabeth Johnson on

    I’m excited to see how the Model 89 Take Down Tactical performs in the field, given its impressive specifications and features.

  2. Olivia Jackson on

    I’m curious to know more about the semi-rimmed design of the.500 S&W Magnum cartridge and how it improves feeding in tubular magazines.

    • The smoother feeding is likely due to the cartridge’s design, which reduces the risk of jamming and makes it more reliable in lever-action firearms.

  3. Lucas Rodriguez on

    The Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s combination of power, versatility, and customizability makes it an attractive option for a wide range of shooters, from hunters to tactical enthusiasts.

  4. Oliver S. Hernandez on

    Greg Buchel’s comment about the Model 89 Take Down Tactical being a ‘travel-ready, accessory-ready, and recoil-tamed powerhouse’ is spot on, given its features and capabilities.

  5. Patricia Martinez on

    The.500 S&W Magnum cartridge’s origins as a revolver cartridge are fascinating, and its use in a lever-action rifle like the Model 89 Take Down Tactical offers a new level of power and versatility.

  6. Jennifer P. Jackson on

    The Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s roots in John Moses Browning’s 1905 patent of a takedown lever-action rifle are interesting, and it’s clear that Big Horn Armory has built upon this design to create something unique.

  7. Olivia Hernandez on

    Big Horn Armory’s decision to incorporate M-Lok slots and full-length scope bases into the Model 89 Take Down Tactical was a smart move, as it allows for greater versatility and customization.

  8. Elizabeth Lopez on

    The Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s travel-ready design is a major selling point, as it’s easy to break down and store, making it perfect for hunters or outdoor enthusiasts who need a reliable rifle on the go.

  9. The fact that the Model 89 Take Down Tactical has a 16-inch barrel and is chambered in.500 S&W Magnum makes it an attractive option for those who need a powerful and compact rifle.

  10. Michael U. Davis on

    The Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s ability to break down for travel and storage is a major advantage, especially for those who need a reliable rifle for hunting or outdoor adventures.

  11. Jennifer C. Moore on

    I’m intrigued by the combination of modern tactical features and the classic lever-action design in the Model 89 Take Down Tactical, it seems to offer the best of both worlds.

  12. The fact that the Model 89 Take Down Tactical is based on a design from 1905 and still manages to incorporate modern features is a testament to the timeless appeal of lever-action rifles.

    • It’s a great example of how classic designs can be improved upon and adapted to meet the needs of modern shooters.

  13. Big Horn Armory’s decision to create a tactical variant of the Model 89 is a smart move, as it opens up the rifle to a new market of shooters who value modern features and customizability.

  14. I appreciate how the Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s design allows for easy mounting of accessories and optics, making it a great choice for shooters who want a customized rifle.

  15. Big Horn Armory’s commitment to creating a lever-action rifle that can chamber the.500 S&W Magnum cartridge is impressive, and the Model 89 Take Down Tactical is a great example of their innovative approach.

  16. William Jackson on

    The Big Horn Armory Model 89 Take Down Tactical’s ability to chamber the.500 S&W Magnum cartridge is a significant advantage, especially for those who already own Smith & Wesson’s X-frame revolvers.

    • Michael Williams on

      This compatibility could make it a top choice for hunters who need a reliable and powerful rifle to match their sidearm.

  17. Big Horn Armory’s blend of elements from the Winchester 1886 and 1892 into the Model 89 series is a testament to their commitment to innovation and improvement.

    • Isabella Rodriguez on

      This blend of classic designs with modern features is what sets the Model 89 apart from other lever-action rifles on the market.

  18. Elijah G. Martin on

    I’m skeptical about the recoil of the.500 S&W Magnum cartridge in a lever-action rifle, but the inclusion of a muzzle brake in the Model 89 Take Down Tactical should help mitigate this issue.

    • Jennifer Martinez on

      The muzzle brake is a crucial feature for managing recoil, and it’s good to see Big Horn Armory prioritizing this in the Model 89 Take Down Tactical.

Leave A Reply

© 2025 Gun Range Day. All Rights Reserved.