Henry’s new Homesteader isn’t a lever-action, but this 9mm carbine screams the Henry name, and the 16.37-inch-barreled, semi-auto is fun to shoot and highly purposeful.
Speer Ammunition was recently awarded a record $12 million contract with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the company’s 9mm Service Ammunition.
With a 4-inch barrel, a stainless or black slide, a 1911 grip angle and a slim metal magazine, this double-stack, striker-fired 9mm retains the narrow profile of its single-stack, sub-compact cousin.
Do 9mm pistols make sense for bear defense? Or is 10mm Auto the lowest you should go? B. Gil Horman investigates the similarities, differences and limits of each.
The new M&P9 Shield EZ features easy-to-grasp tapered slide serrations, a simple grip safety, a crisp, light trigger with tactile and audible reset, and a Picatinny rail to accommodate accessories.