Henry Homesteader H027-H9 9mm 16.37in Threaded Walnut

Henry Homesteader H027-H9 9mm 16.37in Threaded Walnut

$809.44

The Henry Homesteader H027-H9 9mm 16.37in Threaded Walnut is a semi-auto carbine with a threaded barrel, optics-ready receiver, and classic American walnut stock—perfect for hunting, target shooting, and suppressor use.

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Description

The Henry Homesteader H027-H9 9mm 16.37in Threaded Walnut is a no-nonsense semi-auto carbine built for the guy who wants one rifle that can handle a morning in the deer blind, an afternoon at the steel range, and an evening plinking session without missing a beat. Chambered in 9mm Luger, it pairs a 16.37-inch threaded, round blued steel barrel with a hard-anodized black aluminum receiver that’s already drilled and tapped for optics. The fixed American walnut two-piece pistol-grip stock and rubber buttplate give you a solid, traditional feel that just works. It ships with detachable Henry magazines, so you’re ready to load and go the second it hits your hands.

Manufacturer Henry Repeating Arms (per manufacturer specs)
Model Homesteader H027-H9
Material Blued steel barrel, hard-anodized aluminum receiver, American walnut stock
Compatibility 9mm Luger, uses Henry detachable magazines
Finish Blued steel, black anodized receiver, oil-finished walnut
Weight 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Threaded 16.37-Inch Barrel – Why it matters: you can mount a suppressor or muzzle brake without a gunsmith, keeping your setup quiet on small-game hunts or flat-shooting at the range.
  • Drilled and Tapped Receiver – Why it matters: mounting a red dot or scout scope is a ten-minute job with basic tools, so you can get on target fast without sending it out for work.
  • Fixed Walnut Pistol-Grip Stock – Why it matters: the ergonomic grip and classic wood stock give you a natural point of aim, reduce felt recoil, and look right at home in a truck gun rack or a campfire photo.
  • Detachable Henry Magazines – Why it matters: you get reliable feeding from the factory mags, and swapping loads is quicker than fumbling with a tubular magazine—especially important when you’re tracking a running coyote or working a steel target string.
  • 9mm Luger Chamber – Why it matters: affordable ammo means you can shoot more, practice more, and still have budget left for a suppressor or extra mags.

Who It’s For

This carbine is for the hunter who wants one lightweight, soft-shooting rifle that pulls double duty in the field and on the range. It’s for the guy who appreciates walnut and steel but also wants modern features like a threaded barrel and optics-ready receiver. If you’ve been looking for a 9mm carbine that doesn’t feel like a toy, this is it.

Pros & Cons

  • Pro: Classic American walnut stock with modern ergonomics—comfortable for all-day carry and shooting.
  • Pro: Threaded barrel and drilled receiver mean you can customize without a gunsmith.
  • Con: The fixed stock limits LOP adjustment for shorter or taller shooters; you may need a pad or spacer for a perfect fit.

Comparison

Feature Henry Homesteader H027-H9 Ruger PC Carbine Hi-Point 995TS
Barrel Length 16.37 in (threaded) 16.12 in (threaded) 16.5 in (non-threaded)
Stock Material American walnut Synthetic Polymer
Weight 6.8 lbs 6.4 lbs 5.5 lbs
Magazine Type Henry detachable Glock-compatible Hi-Point proprietary
Optics Ready Drilled and tapped Picatinny rail None
Price $722.71 $650–$750 $350–$400

FAQ

What magazines does the Henry Homesteader H027-H9 use?

It ships with Henry detachable magazines designed specifically for this carbine. They are reliable, easy to load, and drop free. Aftermarket options are limited now, but Henry has confirmed plans to expand availability.

Is the barrel threaded? What thread pitch?

Yes, the 16.37-inch barrel is threaded 1/2×28 TPI, which is the standard for 9mm suppressors and muzzle devices. You can mount most pistol cans directly without an adapter.

Can I mount an optic without a gunsmith?

Absolutely. The aluminum receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope bases or a red dot mount. A Weaver or Picatinny rail base will bolt right on in minutes.

Does this carbine have a last-round bolt hold-open?

Yes, the bolt locks open on the last round, and the bolt release is ambidextrous. Makes reloading under time pressure or in low light much smoother.

Is the stock adjustable?

No, the stock is fixed length with a rubber buttplate. If you need a longer or shorter LOP, you can add a recoil pad or spacer. The pistol grip is fixed but comfortable for most hand sizes.

Why Buy From Us

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Last updated: April 2026

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