Henry recently introduced the Henry Homesteader, which is a 9mm semiauto carbine that seamlessly combines classic looks and modern utility. The designs tend to be more tactical. Henry Repefating Arms’ new PCC, the Henry Homesteader (9mm), gives the concept a fresh look. It features a blued-steel barrel, an anodized aluminium receiver, and an American walnut stock with handguard. It functions just like any modern PCC, despite its timeless design. The Homesteader is semi-automatic, mag fed, and both optics and suppressor ready. The receiver can be drilled and tap to accept a Weaver base 63B, and the muzzle can be threaded 1/2×28. There are three versions of the Henry Homesteader depending on the magazine that the buyer would like to use. Each carbine will come with one 5-rounder or one 10-rounder. The base model uses Henry magazines. The magwell adaptor allows you to use other magazine patterns such as Glock or Smith & Wesson M&P. The magwell adaptors are compatible with the base model. Target grids and bullseye sizes can be downloaded in MOA. This is a great option for long-range shooting. Enter your email address below.

This Weekend in New Mexico, two rifle efficiency shooting match
The 2025 Precision Tactical 2-Rifle Match will take place this trip, April 26 through April 27th, 2025 at the NRA Whittington Center in Coal Canyon, New Mexico. With eight dynamic