The Homesteader is like a strong worker and a pretty pony combined, offering versatility that few other guns can match. It can easily switch from protecting your bedside to keeping varmints away on the ranch and then back again. But it's not all serious business; it knows how to have fun at the shooting range too.
A good tool is one you can always rely on, and the Homesteader's simple semi-automatic action uses the cartridge's gases to work the bolt. When the magazine is empty, the bolt stays open, showing it's time to reload. It uses the most popular American caliber, so you'll always find plenty of ammo options, from cheap practice rounds to high-quality defense ammo.
The Homesteader comes in three models, compatible with Glock, SIG Sauer, and Smith & Wesson magazines. It includes Henry magazines to get you started.
It's easy to aim with adjustable sights and a drilled receiver for adding optics. It's compact and lightweight, with features like a recoil-reducing mass and textured grips for better control.
It has convenient controls like a bolt hold open lever, safety switch, magazine release toggle, and a charging handle that can be mounted on either side.
The Homesteader is built tough with a steel barrel, aluminum receiver, and walnut wood. The threaded barrel allows for suppressor use.
Whether for home defense, ranch work, or shooting for fun, the Homesteader is reliable in any situation.