The Henry Repeating Arms Homesteader 9mm is a rugged, American-made semi-automatic carbine that blends classic craftsmanship with modern versatility — perfect for home defense, range training, and homestead life alike.
- Chambered in 9mm for affordable, widely available ammunition compatibility
- 16.37" blued steel barrel with 1/2x28 TPI threading for suppressor use
- Hard anodized black aluminum receiver balances strength with reduced weight
- Beautiful American walnut stock delivers timeless aesthetics and solid ergonomics
- Ships with two magazines: one 10-round and one 5-round for versatile loading
- Adjustable rear sight and screw-on post front sight for precise target acquisition
Who This Is For
The Henry Homesteader is ideal for rural property owners, first-time rifle buyers, and pistol-caliber carbine enthusiasts who want a reliable, easy-to-shoot defensive and recreational firearm. Its 9mm chambering makes it a natural companion to a 9mm handgun, sharing ammunition across your battery — a practical advantage for preppers, sportsmen, and everyday home defenders.
Specifications
| Model | H027-H9 |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Barrel Length | 16.37" |
| Muzzle Thread | 1/2x28 TPI |
| Capacity | 10+1 |
| Finish | Blued Steel |
| Receiver | Hard Anodized Black Aluminum |
| Stock | American Walnut |
| Sights | Screw-On Post (Front) / Adjustable (Rear) |
| Magazines Included | 2 — (1) 10rd. & (1) 5rd. |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Brand | Henry Repeating Arms |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Henry Homesteader accept magazines from popular 9mm pistols?
Yes — the Homesteader was designed with magazine compatibility in mind. Depending on the model variant, it can accept magazines from popular platforms such as Glock or SIG Sauer. The H027-H9 ships with Henry's own 10-round and 5-round proprietary magazines, but check with Henry's published compatibility list to confirm cross-compatibility with your specific pistol magazines.
Is the threaded barrel suppressor-ready right out of the box?
Yes. The 16.37" barrel features a 1/2x28 TPI threaded muzzle, which is the standard thread pitch for 9mm suppressors and muzzle devices. A thread protector is included to keep the threads safe when shooting unsuppressed. You will need to complete an ATF Form 4 and pay the $200 tax stamp to legally attach a suppressor.
Is the Henry Homesteader a good choice for home defense?
Absolutely. The Homesteader's pistol-caliber 9mm chambering produces manageable recoil and less overpenetration risk than rifle cartridges, making it well-suited for home defense scenarios. The carbine-length barrel improves velocity over a handgun, and the familiar manual of arms — combined with Henry's reputation for reliability — makes it a dependable choice for protecting your home or property.