@@jordangraf673 Apparently TH-cam announced they were going to penalize people for showing how to screw on a suppressor. It seems stupid, yes, and believe it or not they changed the policy...but in the meantime people have made videos complying...
I wish we could all dump TH-cam and move to a gun friendly platform, but the only one I know of you had to be invited to. So basically unless you were a big name in TH-cam you couldn't make videos on it, which left people like me out.
My boys air rifles are 3kg, in the UK imperial measurements, its 2.2lb to a kilogram. That's a real nice little rifle, lot of appreciation from over here in the UK.
The shape of the back end of the receiver and the furniture, reminds me of the BAR. One of my favorite WW2 weapons the Navy was still using during my hitch 1963 - 1967, While serving on Essex class carriers. Looking back, it seemed odd that we were armed with these vintage weapons and nukes!
I believe Henry will sell a lot of these, with it's looks they will probably appeal to older generations and since it's a pistol caliber rifle that's threaded it's appealing to people who normally don't look at Henry's.
So, it’s a more expensive version of the Ruger PC 9, except it isn’t take-down, and doesn’t come with a rail. I mean, it looks nice, but, it’s already been done.
TH-cam keeps shooting itself in the foot ( opps...i said Shooting...Oh NO ! ). They must be a bunch of butch girls / panty-waisted soy boys. Sad, pathetic . . .
Beautiful little carbine rifle, I thought it was a bit heavy when I held one at the Sportsman show in PA a few weeks ago. A few folks around me thought the same thing.
To bad they didn’t put the rear peep sight where it belongs, as close to the rear of the receiver as possible and close to the eye. I like the safety and the location of it.
Ruger has had their PC Carbine out for some years now. They have magwells for Glock as well as their own magazines. There may be others, I am not sure.
This would be great up here in Canada with a minor adjustment to the barrel length. We are capped out at 5 rounds (unless you use a 10 round pistol mag... unless the killed that loophole in the last gun ban). No longer allowed to have AR-15 rifles so this would be a good carbine gun that looks less "scary."
Cool gun and I wish Henry luck with it but I’ve already got a Camp Carbine and PC Carbine. However, if they came out with an 18” barreled, slide-action .357/.38 with a full length mag tube and a side loading gate, I’d be all over that!
Nice looking and clearly fun gun. The question is will it sell well at ~$900 plus tax. I’m not sure, but as it clearly has a big margin over its production cost so Henry don’t need to sell a ton to make good money.
with the equivalent model pc carbine MSRP at $120 less and its takedown and it has rails on top of the receiver and on the bottom of the fore end I see this being a tough sell unless someone REALLY wants that walnut furniture instead of polymer. Also the magazine it comes with can be used in a ruger security 9 not just the pc carbine.
This reminds so very much of my early 90's (pre-Clinton assault weapons ban) Marlin Camp 9. It accepted all S&W 9mm mags of that era and 30-shot mags are still available for this rifle. The safety on the Henry is much easier to work with IMO. I still have that Marlin Camp 9 and the S&W 915 pistol to this day.
2nd for a lever, but I like it. Bolt hold open is like the Ruger 10/22, and I have both Glock and S&W mags. Glocks we’re for a JR 9mm. Then they came out w/ the S&W mag well. Dilemma only on the mag well, not the gun
MSRP, 959.00$ A quality semi loader is not cheap. But here's the big plus. I heard it takes glock mags, if that's the case? You can have a matched pair, that takes the same ammo and mags. If they make a 10mm that can handle hard cast ammo. I'm getting one. Still have my eye on the new all weather side gated 45-70 gov.
More modularity with the PC-Carbine though. You don't need any weird scope rails because it's integral to the receiver and if you get the right model it has an mlok handguard to mount whatever you want. I have a streamlight and am arisaka foregrip on mine. I get that Henry wants to stay more traditional and that's fine for them, but out wouldn't be a bad idea for them to take a hint from Ruger and maybe as some updated furniture so you can mount stuff to it.
@@zachaliles Old man Bill Ruger was kind of a traditionalist. But after his passing, the company quit being so Fudd-like and rapidly diversified. And that turned out to be a very profitable move.
Nice to see this gun working with the Glock mags. Another review was using the Henry mags & was getting multiple jams. All the shoots were on target, though.
This may actually be possible aftermarket. XD is center-locking and although that is supported in Ruger PCC, it requires a state of the art materials and manufacturing in order to create the latch rocker for a center-locking magazine. But Henry's magwell is far more forgiving and we may whip something out. But no promises.
Really good looking rifle! Only problem is i picked up a Ruger PC 9 a few months before this came out! Though I really don't think it's a problem at all, if this is as nice, and it certainly is prettier, than the PC9, I may pick one up when more are available anyway. Pistol caliber carbines are great.
Glad to see this is not a takedown model. Always disliked that about the Ruger for some reason. Like others have mentioned, hope a .45 comes out sooner rather than later, then I'm in!
I love hearing the sound of a suppressed 9mm rifle with subsonic ammo! To me, it doesn't sound much different than a .22LR rifle with standard velocity ammo.
I’m interested in the 9mm but I know there are folks out there who will hold out for the 45 ACP version (with optional 1911 mag well). I feel sure it’s coming too.
I saw another video on this gun earlier. His would not hold the mags correctly, would not eject the cartridges correctly and would jam every third or fourth shot. From what you explained I. This video, he got a different Magholder and was using the Henry mags.
I'm surprised they didn't thread it 5/8x24 like the Big Boy X. That's my biggest complaint with that gun. I have to use an adapter to use my suppressor on it.
Hey 22plinkster, have enjoyed your posts for several years now. Bought my 17hmr simi auto and my 22 mag bolt because of your favorable test runs on those rifles. I was not disappointing. This is my first posted question, what is the suppressor you are using. I have just purchased this lovely rifle. Have purchased the Glock mag well adapter from Henry Web Site, would like to purchase the nice little suppressor you are using. I have not taken her out for a dance yet but it would be really nice if I could give her a full dress. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good posts. Keeping it real posts is great, I have plenty flyers and just plain missed the shot, you make me feel like I am a normal shooter. Thank you
Seems like a nice addition to the Henry line of quality firearms. If they offer it in 45 ACP, I would buy. The listed MSRP is about $929. Is the receiver steel or aluminum?
Thanks for the video...very informative. I'm not super familiar with suppressors but learning. Does the suppressor used here fit your Ruger 10/22 and Winchester Wildcat as well? Thanks!
What is the practical use for a rife like this? Honestly I don’t see any. I love Henry rifles however if I am going to Spend funds on one it has to be worth the investment. Definitely be a fun plinking rife but with the price and availability of ammo that’s not something most of us are getting to do much. A 45acp or even 44mag Option would be interesting though.
Reminds me of the marlin camp 9, hopefully Henry releases a 45 acp and 10mm models 🤤
10mm would be awesome
10mm and take my money.
45acp!!! Would be awesome suppressed and glock mags with Kriss vector extension
Suppressed .45ACP would be amazing, should be a very moderate report being subsonic already
45ACP with a 1911 and Glock mag adapter please and thank you!
Sweet addition to the Henry line... very nice and well thought out versatility...
Awesome! Looks like Henry hit another homerun with the Homesteader! Good on them
It's sad that the day has come that you have to blur out retightening the suppressor to keep TH-cam from giving you a strike. Good video as always.
Sad indeed.
Why did he have to blur it? What’s the reasoning behind it?
@@jordangraf673 Apparently TH-cam announced they were going to penalize people for showing how to screw on a suppressor. It seems stupid, yes, and believe it or not they changed the policy...but in the meantime people have made videos complying...
I wish we could all dump TH-cam and move to a gun friendly platform, but the only one I know of you had to be invited to. So basically unless you were a big name in TH-cam you couldn't make videos on it, which left people like me out.
@@davidnicholas7516 cant even show inserting a mag anymore commie central im over it
Holy hell, a guy that actually includes his misses in his videos as well! Much more relatable!
When HENRY comes out with a S&W .40 caliber I'll snatch one up in heartbeat.
That looks like a fun gun. Reminds me of the marlin camp 9 from the 90s
I was thinking the same thing.
Hopefully doesn't need cleaning every 3 boxes of ammo. And is easier to take down for cleaning.
The moment I saw this debuted at Shot the Camp 9 is exactly what I thought.
Same here still love the camp 9
Looks like a crossman airgun.
But costs a thousand dollars
My boys air rifles are 3kg, in the UK imperial measurements, its 2.2lb to a kilogram. That's a real nice little rifle, lot of appreciation from over here in the UK.
The shape of the back end of the receiver and the furniture, reminds me of the BAR. One of my favorite WW2 weapons the Navy was still using during my hitch 1963 - 1967, While serving on Essex class carriers.
Looking back, it seemed odd that we were armed with these vintage weapons and nukes!
Not odd at all.
They both work ! ( BAR ALWAYS, but Nuke just needs to work once ) . . .
@@fjb4932That reminds me of the old joke, “Three Nazis walk into a BAR.” 😄 Of course, not everyone gets the joke.
I believe Henry will sell a lot of these, with it's looks they will probably appeal to older generations and since it's a pistol caliber rifle that's threaded it's appealing to people who normally don't look at Henry's.
Hell yea! Cant wait to see the aftermarket stuff for this!
I’m envious… I would like to have my private range, too. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
The American dream
Reminds me of a Winchester M1907
Very cool. I appreciate it being threaded.
Nice looking rifle, Henry checked a lot of boxes with this one.
Henry's very proud of this rifle. Good video Dave
A little to proud!
Heck ya 10mm or 45acp both would be nice
Looks like a pretty nice rifle. Hopefully it goes over well and they come out with some different calibers.
A 10mm would turn it into an excellent choice for a deer hunting woods carbine, not to mention a very potent home defense option.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns Didn't think about 10mm. But for your proposed uses, there should be a pretty decent market.
So, it’s a more expensive version of the Ruger PC 9, except it isn’t take-down, and doesn’t come with a rail. I mean, it looks nice, but, it’s already been done.
Can't wait to see this in other calibers!
Looks like a great carbine. I hope they make more metal magazine adapters for other classic metal Wonder 9s like the CZ 75
Keltec sub 2000 has a model that takes cz mags
@@Crocker_Mountian thank you for the information I corrected my post
Just letting you know were you could find 1 your welcome
That is a great addition to the family. I was wondering what the blur was until you said, the suppressor worked loose. Darn YT
TH-cam keeps shooting itself in the foot ( opps...i said Shooting...Oh NO ! ).
They must be a bunch of butch girls / panty-waisted soy boys. Sad, pathetic . . .
Beautiful little carbine rifle, I thought it was a bit heavy when I held one at the Sportsman show in PA a few weeks ago. A few folks around me thought the same thing.
To bad they didn’t put the rear peep sight where it belongs, as close to the rear of the receiver as possible and close to the eye.
I like the safety and the location of it.
Cool gun for those who want a PCC but like a more traditional rifle look.
Reminds of the Marlin always wish they would bring back but this looks really great like the idea of a match with a pistol
Nice one, I just watched another one, and the gun jammed every other round it was amazing
Of course, the obvious question is price point.
Definite plus as far as design - a PCC that can actually use the same mags as your pistols.
From their website: MSRP $928.
Then the street/shop price will probably be around $849-$899. But that's just a guess on my part.
Ruger has had their PC Carbine out for some years now. They have magwells for Glock as well as their own magazines. There may be others, I am not sure.
This would be great up here in Canada with a minor adjustment to the barrel length. We are capped out at 5 rounds (unless you use a 10 round pistol mag... unless the killed that loophole in the last gun ban). No longer allowed to have AR-15 rifles so this would be a good carbine gun that looks less "scary."
I this this a several years ago when Ruger released it as the PC Carbine. Only their version has a fluted barrel and top rail.
Your giggle as you shoot it tells me all I need to know. I want one in 45ACP.
The receiver has that BAR look
Cool gun and I wish Henry luck with it but I’ve already got a Camp Carbine and PC Carbine. However, if they came out with an 18” barreled, slide-action .357/.38 with a full length mag tube and a side loading gate, I’d be all over that!
Nice looking and clearly fun gun. The question is will it sell well at ~$900 plus tax. I’m not sure, but as it clearly has a big margin over its production cost so Henry don’t need to sell a ton to make good money.
with the equivalent model pc carbine MSRP at $120 less and its takedown and it has rails on top of the receiver and on the bottom of the fore end I see this being a tough sell unless someone REALLY wants that walnut furniture instead of polymer. Also the magazine it comes with can be used in a ruger security 9 not just the pc carbine.
I dont care for the looks of the gun.
Henry's finnaly getting in the game. I think something similar to the Ruger semi auto 44 mag would be awesome. Especially for us in restricted states.
Yeah, like the old Ruger Deerfield! I’d definitely be in line for a 44mag version of this.
@@superpoint43, what do you plan on using that for versus having a 9mm PCC or simply buying a lever-action in .44 Magnum?
This is phenomenal
For all the 10mm wishers, the Homesteader is a blowback design. I don't think the pressure curve/recoil mechanics will work out in this design.
Hey look someone who actually understands how the system works
I can see this rifle taking off ...9,40,10mm,45acp . Another offering from Henry that is added to the list...
Thanks TH-cam for eliminating the evils of “righty tighty lefty loosey”
Thanks 22p. Good work as always.
This reminds so very much of my early 90's (pre-Clinton assault weapons ban) Marlin Camp 9. It accepted all S&W 9mm mags of that era and 30-shot mags are still available for this rifle. The safety on the Henry is much easier to work with IMO. I still have that Marlin Camp 9 and the S&W 915 pistol to this day.
SBR it, add a receiver mounted Skinner GRS or red dot and a light under the barrel.
This is a fine piece of machinery!!! Very good function and accurate.
They need to make a 9mm mag fed lever
With Supreme action they probably can (11 months after the comment).
2nd for a lever, but I like it. Bolt hold open is like the Ruger 10/22, and I have both Glock and S&W mags. Glocks we’re for a JR 9mm. Then they came out w/ the S&W mag well. Dilemma only on the mag well, not the gun
MSRP, 959.00$ A quality semi loader is not cheap. But here's the big plus. I heard it takes glock mags, if that's the case? You can have a matched pair, that takes the same ammo and mags. If they make a 10mm that can handle hard cast ammo. I'm getting one. Still have my eye on the new all weather side gated 45-70 gov.
Hopefully they’ll make a 9 mm lever action rifle that would be so cool
POF just came out with one.
@@fatheroftheclyde yes I saw that but I would like it to be more traditional. I’m sure it’s a great gun
@@JAM4MORESince?
@@Icutmetaloh sorry. Since the beginning
Being a Henry it would make more sense to have a Lever action. But there may be complications with that cartridge in a lever action
Looks like the rear most scope mounting screw is loose FYI
Maybe competition with Ruger's PC 9 carbine but without the extra weight of Ruger's takedown feature I was never crazy about.
That thing does feel heavy.
More modularity with the PC-Carbine though. You don't need any weird scope rails because it's integral to the receiver and if you get the right model it has an mlok handguard to mount whatever you want. I have a streamlight and am arisaka foregrip on mine.
I get that Henry wants to stay more traditional and that's fine for them, but out wouldn't be a bad idea for them to take a hint from Ruger and maybe as some updated furniture so you can mount stuff to it.
@@zachaliles Old man Bill Ruger was kind of a traditionalist. But after his passing, the company quit being so Fudd-like and rapidly diversified. And that turned out to be a very profitable move.
Great name they picked! Darned handy for the ranch or farm.
Man that's a beautiful Ruger PCC
Ruger PCC is a take down and they sell a binary trigger for it!
Nice to see this gun working with the Glock mags. Another review was using the Henry mags & was getting multiple jams. All the shoots were on target, though.
I like this better than my Ruger PC 9 Carbine .I wish they would make and adaptor for Springfield Armory 9mm Pistols XD & XDM mags.
This may actually be possible aftermarket. XD is center-locking and although that is supported in Ruger PCC, it requires a state of the art materials and manufacturing in order to create the latch rocker for a center-locking magazine. But Henry's magwell is far more forgiving and we may whip something out. But no promises.
Excellent video. I like your delivery. Seem anice man and informative.
Thank you, for your review. I hold your reviews as a good bench mark.
Love the safety's position ...
Reminds me of the Marlin Camp Carbine. Now Henry needs to produce on in .45ACP
I saw a lever gun in 9mm at a store not long ago
Shades of the Marlin Camp Carbine, with some great upgrades.
Really good looking rifle! Only problem is i picked up a Ruger PC 9 a few months before this came out! Though I really don't think it's a problem at all, if this is as nice, and it certainly is prettier, than the PC9, I may pick one up when more are available anyway. Pistol caliber carbines are great.
With the forearm squared off on the front, it reminds me of a Crossman air rifle.
Looks like the old Crosman 760 pellet gun from back in the day! lol
Smiling the entire video. Must be having fun. 😁👍🇺🇸
That peep sight needs to be on the rear of the receiver.
Glad to see this is not a takedown model. Always disliked that about the Ruger for some reason. Like others have mentioned, hope a .45 comes out sooner rather than later, then I'm in!
Looks like a fine little weapon! Should be a lot of fun!
I love hearing the sound of a suppressed 9mm rifle with subsonic ammo! To me, it doesn't sound much different than a .22LR rifle with standard velocity ammo.
I’m interested in the 9mm but I know there are folks out there who will hold out for the 45 ACP version (with optional 1911 mag well). I feel sure it’s coming too.
Thanks for the awesome video. Looks like you are having fun shooting this carbine. Keep up the great work.
I saw another video on this gun earlier. His would not hold the mags correctly, would not eject the cartridges correctly and would jam every third or fourth shot. From what you explained I. This video, he got a different Magholder and was using the Henry mags.
Like any firearm, the gun is only as good as the ammo you put through it. People love to sabotage firearms on TH-cam for views.
Hoping Henry does a 10mm version. I prefer the looks of this over the Ruger PCC.
Thank God TH-cam made you blur out, tightening the suppressor. We might have learned how one is attached. TH-cam has saved us all.. 😂
I'm surprised they didn't thread it 5/8x24 like the Big Boy X. That's my biggest complaint with that gun. I have to use an adapter to use my suppressor on it.
Damn....this will be my 7th Henry !!
All right! one more Henry rifle that I want but is not available maybe in 10 years I can get one
We really enjoyed ours we had for review!
I rarely get excited about a 9mm rifle, but THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!
MAN I GOTTA HAVE IT!!!!
Dave your having to much fun, I’ll be down to pick it up tomorrow
Now your can add the PSA Dagger (Glock clone) with ten magazines and be in high cotton!
Hey 22plinkster, have enjoyed your posts for several years now. Bought my 17hmr simi auto and my 22 mag bolt because of your favorable test runs on those rifles. I was not disappointing. This is my first posted question, what is the suppressor you are using. I have just purchased this lovely rifle. Have purchased the Glock mag well adapter from Henry Web Site, would like to purchase the nice little suppressor you are using. I have not taken her out for a dance yet but it would be really nice if I could give her a full dress. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good posts. Keeping it real posts is great, I have plenty flyers and just plain missed the shot, you make me feel like I am a normal shooter. Thank you
My friend has a a ruger 9mm break down rifle similar to that.. looks very similar...in design... the ruger does have a decent kick for a 9mm rifle tho
Many, many more variations offered with the Ruger PC, nothing really here unless you just want a Henry.
Now that Henry got the makin's of a fun gun!
I'm definitely buying this but if they make it in a 10mm I might faint out of excitement🤣
How are they going to do that in a simple blowback? Or do you not understand what that means?
@@BcFuTw9jt with enough mass in the bolt it is completely possible look at the new Hi-Point pistol
Seems like a nice addition to the Henry line of quality firearms. If they offer it in 45 ACP, I would buy. The listed MSRP is about $929. Is the receiver steel or aluminum?
If Henry comes out with a 10mm like this. I think my wallet isn’t going to be happy..
You ,me and my wallet too.
.45ACP
@@FuzzyWCTX I don’t have any .45acp so I’m still pushing for a 10mm. But if they do produce it in .45acp then your wallet can hurt too
It would be a modern M1 Carbine equivalent.
Why will nobody put out a pdw in 10mm? With a Rock Island double stack mag well. 16 rounds of 10mm is perfect
It is nice to see a carbine with more of a classic look. Though it costs a lot for what it is.
Would love to have one!
Looks like its tapped for a picatinny rail, glad they thought of that. Nice all around rifle. I hope the msrp is reasonable.
Ooh, 928 doll hairs!
Found it for $828.00
This looks good. I'd like to see a comparison to the Chiappa M-19
And if it can stand up to that Winchester M1152 hot load stuff, you can get some pretty zippy MV with that barrel, I bet.
If they chamber one in 40S&W, it would go great with my Glock 22.
Thanks for the video...very informative. I'm not super familiar with suppressors but learning. Does the suppressor used here fit your Ruger 10/22 and Winchester Wildcat as well? Thanks!
Funny how they made this but I still can’t get a color case hardened side loader in 357…
I had 2 case hardened 357 tough to find.44mag is harder to get. I passed on the case hardened ones 1050&1099 before txs. N.e. Ohio 🤔
What is the practical use for a rife like this? Honestly I don’t see any. I love Henry rifles however if I am going to Spend funds on one it has to be worth the investment.
Definitely be a fun plinking rife but with the price and availability of ammo that’s not something most of us are getting to do much.
A 45acp or even 44mag Option would be interesting though.
so for the price of 3 hi point carbines, not so sure about that, for 1k can get another AR
I've gotta get one of these.
Very accurate rifle.
So fortunate to be able to use a suppressor. Over here you can get 11 years automatic in the slammer for possessing one!
Here as well. Love to see how some of these firearms sound without the suppressor but I understand why most of these guys use them in the videos.
Live FREE my friends...
Where?
Here in Finland you can buy a suppressor, if you have a gun license. No extra fees.
Yeah, you should move.
I can't figure out a purpose for a 9mm carbine. .22LR is cheaper to shoot and 5.56 is more effective. Looks like fun though. Thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to custom stocks for this!!