
Henry Repeating Arms is introducing its first-ever rimfire revolver named after the company’s flagship Golden Boy rifle.
Introduced in 1999, the Henry Golden Boy remains one of the world’s most popular lever-action .22 rifles on the market today. Now, a sidearm companion is available with the Henry Golden Boy Revolver. Borrowing from the same bill of materials as its rifle counterpart, this 10-shot wheel gun features a deeply blued steel medium-size frame, genuine American walnut grip panels, and a highly polished brass backstrap and trigger guard.
The traditional double-action revolver has squared Gunfighter-style grips for maximum control (model H016GD) or a more compact, rounded Birdshead-style grip for better concealment (model H016BD). The 10-round cylinder features an innovative quick takedown button inside the trigger guard, making post-range cleaning and maintenance exceptionally easy.

Both models share a 4-inch round blued steel barrel and a familiar sight system composed of a fixed notch cut directly into the rear of the frame and three different screw-in blade sights to adjust for elevation.
The MSRP for both Henry Golden Boy Revolver versions is $928.00.
For more information, visit henryusa.com/handguns/golden-boy-revolver.