NO REGRETS! The Henry Homesteader 9MM CARBINE

Published on November 19, 2024
Duration: 7:46

The Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine is reviewed, highlighting its reliability after thousands of rounds, with minimal jams attributed to specific magazine types. The review emphasizes its accuracy with and without a suppressor, noting no impact on feeding or point of aim. Key features include a switchable charging handle, Glock magazine compatibility, and a threaded barrel suitable for suppressors.

Quick Summary

The Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine demonstrates excellent reliability after thousands of rounds, with minimal jams. Its accuracy is unaffected by suppressor use, and it features an ambidextrous charging handle, Glock magazine compatibility, and a threaded barrel for accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to Henry Homesteader
  2. 00:20Reliability and Jam Testing
  3. 01:17Shooting with Suppressor
  4. 02:31Shooting Without Suppressor
  5. 04:08Accuracy Group Comparison
  6. 04:22Ambidextrous Charging Handle
  7. 04:36Glock Magazine Compatibility
  8. 04:42Sights and Optic Mounting
  9. 05:02Recoil Impulse and Shooting Feel
  10. 05:30Wood Stock and Aesthetics
  11. 06:02Threaded Barrel and Suppressor Use
  12. 06:24ANKCO Suppressor Compatibility
  13. 07:04Final Thoughts on Homesteader

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine?

The Henry Homesteader has proven reliable in extensive testing, with the reviewer running thousands of rounds through it and experiencing minimal jams, often attributed to specific aftermarket magazines rather than the firearm itself.

Does using a suppressor affect the accuracy of the Henry Homesteader?

No, the reviewer found that attaching a suppressor to the Henry Homesteader did not negatively impact its feeding or accuracy, maintaining the point of impact and allowing for quieter shooting.

What are the key features of the Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine?

Key features include a switchable ambidextrous charging handle, Glock magazine compatibility, a threaded barrel for suppressors, usable open sights, and an optional Picatinny rail for optics. It also boasts a smooth recoil impulse and a classic wood stock.

Can you mount an optic on the Henry Homesteader?

Yes, while the rifle comes with open sights, an additional Picatinny rail accessory offered by Henry is required to mount an optic, which the reviewer prefers for their setup.

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