First Look: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine

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First Look: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine

Henry recently unveiled the Henry Homesteader, a 9mm semi-auto carbine that seamlessly blends classic looks with modern utility.

Pistol caliber carbines, or PCCs, have become incredibly popular in recent years. However, the designs have tended to be more tactical in nature. Henry Repefating Arms’ newest PCC, the 9mm Henry Homesteader, gives the concept a fresh look by going back in time instead.

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The Henry Homesteader features a blued steel barrel, an anodized aluminum receiver and an American walnut stock and handguard. Despite its classic style, it functions like any other modern PCC. Semi-automatic, mag-fed and both optics- and suppressor-ready, the Homesteader appears to be capable of keeping up with anything else currently on the market. The receiver is drilled and tapped to accept a Weaver 63B base, and the muzzle is threaded 1/2×28.

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There are three variants of the Henry Homesteader available based on which style of magazine the prospective purchaser would like to use. The base model uses proprietary Henry magazines, and each carbine will ship with one 5-rounder and one 10-rounder. The other two models additionally ship with a magwell adaptor that enables the use of other magazine patterns, either Glock or Sig Sauer/Smith & Wesson M&P. The versions that include a magwell are the same as the base model when the adaptor is not installed, allowing them to use the proprietary Henry mags as well.

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Henry Homesteader with a Glock magazine well adaptor installed.

The standard Henry Homesteader has an MSRP of $928 and the magwell variants have an MSRP of $958.

For more information, please visit henryusa.com.


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5 COMMENTS

  1. Looks similar to the Marlin Camp 9 rifle.
    So far, no comparison tests.

    Several sites, people wrote they would like to have this rifle in 357 Mag and 44 Mag.
    How about the 41 Mag? That would be great.
    Henry could use Desert Eagle magazines for the 357, 41 , and 44 Mags.

    Or how about some real semi auto horsepower and make a version of this rifle in :
    357 AutoMag
    41 AutoMag
    44 AutoMag
    429 DE
    45 Win. Mag.
    50 AE

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