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A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY… AND SOME ROCK ’N’ ROLL

Henry Repeating Arms is one of the leading manufacturers of lever-action rifles in the United States. It was founded by Anthony Imperato in 1996; their first designs were lever-actions in rimfire calibers and well-made versions of the original Henry rifles dating to 1860. Over the years, they’ve greatly expanded their offerings and made a move from New York City to Rice Lake, Wisconsin, where they harvest the wood for the walnut stocks on their rifles.

The company motto is “Made in America or not made at all,” and they do live by that. Every component is sourced in the USA by American manufacturers.

At the 2023 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Henry announced a new model, the Homesteader in 9mm. This is a semi-auto carbine that sports a threaded barrel, factory peep sights, and a modular magazine well, allowing you to use Henry’s factory magazines or switch out to Glock, SIG, or S&W M&P magazines.

Unlike most typical pistol caliber carbines, the

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