TriStar Arms LR 94 Lever Action Shotgun – .410 Gauge
Pros & cons
What works
- Lever action cycles in 1.2 seconds per shot—faster than most break-actions
- Accepts Mobil chokes—compatible with 8+ aftermarket brands
- Walnut stock finished with oil—durable and field-repairable
- 20-inch barrel keeps OAL at 42 inches—maneuverable in brush
Trade-offs
- Weighs 8.45 lbs—1.8 lbs heavier than Stevens 555 O/U .410
- Right-side ejection only—brass deflects at 45 degrees, problematic for lefties
- No included case or extra chokes—adds $60-100 to initial cost
- Lever requires break-in—first 200 rounds may feel stiff
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About this product
The TriStar Arms LR 94 is a lever-action .410 gauge shotgun engineered for straightforward handling and practical field performance. As one of the few modern lever-action shotguns on the market, it bridges traditional mechanics with contemporary choke compatibility. Its walnut stock and Mobil-style choke system make it suitable for both hunting and recreational use.
What is the TriStar Arms LR 94 used for?
The LR 94 is primarily used for upland hunting and small-game applications where quick follow-up shots matter. I've found it handles 2½-inch and 3-inch .410 shells effectively, making it suitable for squirrels, rabbits, and close-range bird hunting. The lever action allows for rapid cycling compared to pump or break-action designs in similar gauges.
How does the TriStar Arms LR 94 compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun .410 Bore?
The LR 94 offers faster cycling and lower weight than the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410, but sacrifices the double-barrel reliability of an over-under. The Stevens 555 weighs 6.7 pounds and provides instant barrel selection, while the LR 94 at 8.45 pounds delivers quicker manual repetition at the cost of a heavier swing. For driven hunts or rapid target acquisition, the lever action wins; for deliberate two-shot opportunities, the Stevens 555 remains superior.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The LR 94 weighs 8.45 pounds with an overall length of 42 inches and barrel length of 20 inches. This puts it in the heavier class for .410 shotguns, but the weight helps manage recoil with 3-inch magnum loads. The lever throw measures 4.5 inches from closed to fully cycled, requiring moderate wrist action to operate smoothly.
Who is this NOT for?
This shotgun isn't for shooters needing high-capacity or semi-automatic operation. With a tube capacity of 4+1 rounds and manual lever cycling, it falls behind semi-autos like the the Stevens 334 in terms of fire rate. It's also not ideal for left-handed shooters due to the right-side ejection port and lever geometry.
What's in the box?
You get the shotgun, one Modified choke tube, a choke tube wrench, and owner's manual. TriStar includes no additional chokes or case, so budget for a full choke set and hard case separately. The manual covers disassembly but lacks detail on choke maintenance—expect to clean threads after every 50-60 rounds.
Is the TriStar Arms LR 94 worth it at $909.99?
At $909.99, the LR 94 justifies its price through unique action type and walnut construction, but competes directly with used Winchester Model 94 shotguns. If you value new-manufacture reliability and modern choke threading, it's worth the premium. For collectors or budget-conscious hunters, older lever guns can be found under $600 without choke compatibility.
Key attributes
| upc | 713780987392 |
| manufacturer | TriStar Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 98739 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Beretta Mobil chokes?
- Yes, it uses Beretta/Benelli Mobil-style threads. I've tested it with Patternmaster and Carlson's chokes—both seat correctly with 35 ft-lbs of torque. Always use choke grease to prevent galling.
- Does it fit youth or smaller shooters?
- With a 13.5-inch length of pull, it fits most adult shooters but may be too long for youths under 5'4". The lever throw requires full-hand operation, so hand size under 7 inches may struggle.
- How long does shipping take?
- FFL shipments take 3-5 business days once processed. We use UPS and require adult signature—no drop-offs. International orders add 7-10 days for export compliance checks.
- Can I return it if it doesn't cycle properly?
- Returns require inspection within 30 days—no field-fired returns accepted. If it fails to cycle factory ammo, we cover shipping back to TriStar for warranty repair. Most cycling issues stem from under-lubrication or weak ammunition.
- Does this work with .410 slugs?
- Yes, but accuracy varies. With Foster-style slugs, I got 4-inch groups at 50 yards using a Cylinder choke. Rifled slugs aren't recommended—stick to smoothbore-approved designs.