NRA Publications editors were able to get an early look during the 2023 SHOT Show at the new Henry Repeating Arms Homesteader, but now the company has officially launched this new semi-automatic 9mm carbine.
Here are some additional details we can provide: The Homesteader 9mm boasts premium materials and an adaptable feature designed for versatility, including home-defense, protecting livestock from their predators, and as a fun range gun. To provide compatibility for the most common magazine patterns, the Homesteader 9mm utilizes removable magazine well adapters to accept Glock, SIG Sauer, or Smith & Wesson M&P style magazines, in addition to the included 5-round and 10-round Henry 9mm magazines.
Other notable features include a threaded barrel for suppressor use, and centrally located controls that will appeal to right- and left-handed users. Its compact size and lightweight frame provide maneuverability for close quarters and allow the firearm to be stored where some standard-sized rifles and shotguns may not fit. Intuitive, fast target acquisition is achieved with fully adjustable sights and maintained with features like a reciprocating mass inside the forearm to counteract recoil and non-slip leather-like texturing on the genuine American walnut furniture. Durable finishes like deeply blued steel, a matte sealant on the wood, and hard anodizing on the aluminum receiver keep the Homesteader resilient to a hardworking firearm’s inevitable wear and tear.
MSRP is $928 for the version featuring only a Henry magazine well; $959 for versions that include an additional magazine well.
For more, visit HenryUSA.com