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Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
THAT'S DUMB!
LOOKS LIKE A GRANDFATHER GUN!
WHY NOT JUST BUY ANY OTHER GUN?
THERE'S NO SUMMARY, SO I'M NOT WATCHING IT!
:p
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
Looks nice, if I were in the market for a 9mm carbine, I'd be interested.
I just have never understood the appeal of pistol-caliber carbines. For home defense I guess I could understand (less likely to over-penetrate). Author states economy, but a 22 LR is way cheaper to shoot than that.
"I*m a big fan of pistol-caliber carbines. I know a 5.56 rifle is better, but 9mm is a lot cheaper to shoot."
Can anyone explain the appeal in a nutshell? Not trying to be critical, just curious if I'm missing out.
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
Looks like a Daisy BB gun.
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
Emptymag
THAT'S DUMB!
LOOKS LIKE A GRANDFATHER GUN!
WHY NOT JUST BUY ANY OTHER GUN?
THERE'S NO SUMMARY, SO I'M NOT WATCHING IT!
:p
For those people who feel that way I say - "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't fix stupid." :D
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
ShadeRabbit
Looks nice, if I were in the market for a 9mm carbine, I'd be interested.
I just have never understood the appeal of pistol-caliber carbines. For home defense I guess I could understand (less likely to over-penetrate). Author states economy, but a 22 LR is way cheaper to shoot than that.
"I*m a big fan of pistol-caliber carbines. I know a 5.56 rifle is better, but 9mm is a lot cheaper to shoot."
Can anyone explain the appeal in a nutshell? Not trying to be critical, just curious if I'm missing out.
Why does it need to serve any purpose other than a fun gun for the range? Not every gun has to be for home defense or competition or hunting. It's OK to have a gun that you just enjoy shooting.
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
ShadeRabbit
Looks nice, if I were in the market for a 9mm carbine, I'd be interested.
I just have never understood the appeal of pistol-caliber carbines. For home defense I guess I could understand (less likely to over-penetrate). Author states economy, but a 22 LR is way cheaper to shoot than that.
"I*m a big fan of pistol-caliber carbines. I know a 5.56 rifle is better, but 9mm is a lot cheaper to shoot."
Can anyone explain the appeal in a nutshell? Not trying to be critical, just curious if I'm missing out.
See here:
https://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=390261
I've never understood the appeal of PISTOLS myself, but I've never met a carbine I didn't like - regardless of what it's chambered in.
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
Ronin
Why does it need to serve any purpose other than a fun gun for the range? Not every gun has to be for home defense or competition or hunting. It's OK to have a gun that you just enjoy shooting.
Ok, fair enough. I guess I'm just too utilitarian :eek:
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
eagleclaw
Looks like a Daisy BB gun.
I knew there was something oddly familiar about it.
LOL
Re: Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine
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Originally Posted by
ShadeRabbit
Ok, fair enough. I guess I'm just too utilitarian :eek:
I am too.
I don't have much money to spend on these things, so I have very few guns "just for fun" - I typically choose things that are both fun AND can be used for self defense in order to be "practical".
I would absolutely buy one of these if I had the spare money. I have a Camp 9 carbine though, so there's no urgency to pick one up.