![]() See individual spec sheets for model specific features. 275" below the top of the Picatinny-style rail when installed.įeatures listed above are available on all standard models, but may not appear on Distributor Exclusive models. Ensure that the optic or optic mount you intend to use does not extend more than. 275" below the top of the rail may not fit the PC Carbine™. However, due to reduced clearance between the top of the receiver and the bottom of the optics rail, optics and optic mounts that extend more than. † NOTE: The receiver-mounted, Picatinny-style rail is designed to accommodate most optics and optic mounts intended for use with Picatinny/ MIL-STD 1913 rails. Early versions of Glock®-brand magazines with a “U” shaped notch at the rear of the magazine feed lips will not function in the PC Carbine™. Due to more points of contact, a 9mm rifle is more stable and. The magazine release button should not be reversed when using this type of magazine as the magazine will not properly lock into the magazine well. A shorter length (as opposed to a mid- or long-length rifle) makes it more maneuverable. * Older Glock® magazines that feature only one magazine latch slot may still be used with the PC Carbine™, but the magazine release button must remain on the left side of the rifle as shipped from the factory. Light, crisp trigger pull with minimal overtravel and positive reset utilizing proven 10/22 ® trigger components.ĬNC-machined from an aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum billet, the receiver includes an integrated Picatinny-style † rail and is Type III hard-coat anodized for maximum durability.Īlso includes: one, SR-Series™ or Security-9 ® pistol magazine and hex wrenches for adjustment and charging handle removal. Threaded barrel with included thread protector allows for use of standard muzzle accessories. The heavy contour barrel provides consistent accuracy, while barrel fluting sheds unnecessary weight and allows for quick handling. Reversible magazine release and reversible charging handle to support left- or right-handed use or one-handed control manipulation while maintaining a proper firing grip*.Ĭold hammer-forged, chrome-moly steel barrel with ultra-precise rifling provides exceptional accuracy and longevity. Bolt is machined from heat treated, chrome-moly steel to ensure strength, structural integrity and durability. Takedown is as simple as locking the bolt back and verifying that the rifle is unloaded, pushing a recessed lever, twisting the subassemblies and pulling them apart.ĭead blow action features a custom tungsten dead blow weight that shortens bolt travel and reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise. Ruger American ® Pistol magazine wells are available at .Įasy takedown enables quick separation of the barrel/forend assembly from the action for ease of transportation and storage. Ships with Ruger ® magazine well installed and an additional magazine well accepting Glock ® magazines is included*. MSRP for the Homesteader carbine is $928, and for more information on the new on this gun or to learn more about Henry Repeating Arms’ other products, please visit magazine wells for use of common Ruger ® and Glock ® magazines. The 16.37-inch barrel has an adjustable rear peep sight, and the Homesteader ships with a drilled and tapped receiver. The Homesteader’s receiver is made from black anodized aluminum and has a tang safety. For maximum reliability, Henry recommends the use of double-stack 3rd, 4th, or 5th Gen OEM Glock G17 or G19 magazines, OEM SIG P320 magazines, and OEM M&P double-stack magazines with their respective magazine well adapters. The Homesteader also includes factory 5- and 10-round proprietary magazines. These include magazines from leading companies such as Smith & Wesson, SIG Sauer and Glock. The Henry Homesteader makes use of magazine adapters to make use of the most popular handgun magazines found on the market today. For even greater control, leather-like texturing on the genuine American walnut stocks and a soft rubber recoil pad provide non-slip contact points. Perceived recoil is counteracted with a reciprocating mass inside the forearm, getting you back on target faster from shot to shot and inspiring confidence for the recoil sensitive. In close quarters, the Homesteader is highly maneuverable, weighing just 6.6 pounds and under 36 inches in overall length. For those that prefer illuminated or magnified optics, the receiver is drilled and tapped for a Weaver 63B base. The Homesteader has an adjustable full aperture rear sight and screw-on front post sight for intuitive and quick target acquisition. ![]() The Henry Homesteader is ideal for the protection of property, the home and livestock and is also fun for weekend gun range shooters as well, especially considering it’s chambered in 9mm. Henry Repeating Arms is introducing a new 9mm-chambered, traditionally configured semi-auto carbine with a wooden stock set.
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