NEW from Henry comes the Homesteader! A 9mm semi-auto carbine featuring a fixed stood stock, a threaded barrel, American walnut furniture, and a deep-blued steel finish.
Using interchangeable mag wells the Homesteader can use 5- or 10-round Henry magazines or be fitted with an adaptor to use Glock, SIG, or M&P magazines.
“The Homesteader 9mm boasts premium materials and an adaptable feature set to provide effortless versatility for various roles, including home defense, protecting livestock from the predators that threaten them, and as a fun, approachable firearm for the shooting range using ammunition both widely available and affordable. 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.”
Using a simple peep sight with a very large ring, the Homesteader is designed for close-in shooting with a fast and accurate sight picture. The receiver is also drilled and tapped for mounting a 1913 rail for optics.
The safety is located on the tang of the Homesteader, much like the safety on a Mossberg shotgun.
More details on the Homesteader will be coming soon from Henry Repeating Arms USA.
MSRP is $928 for versions that only use Henry magazines and $959 for versions that come with one additional magazine well.
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