Description
Henry H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver
There is something about a lever-action rifle that feels like the heart of American shooting, and Henry Repeating Arms has built a reputation on honoring that tradition. But what happens when you take that same Golden Boy spirit and put it into a revolver? You get the henry h16 golden boy deadeye revolver. This is not a replica or a throwback gimmick. It is a real, shootable .22 revolver that carries the same handsome lines and reliable feel you expect from the Golden Boy name. If you have been looking for a revolver that looks as good on the range as it does in the display case, this one is worth your attention.
Overview
The Henry H16 Golden Boy Deadeye is a single-action revolver chambered in .22 S/L/LR. It is built around a classic Western silhouette, but with modern touches that make it practical for today’s shooter. The receiver is made from a zinc alloy that keeps the weight manageable while still feeling solid in the hand. The barrel is blued steel, and the overall finish is polished to a deep, warm luster. This revolver does not try to be a tactical tool. It is a straight-up, honest rimfire revolver designed for plinking, target shooting, and small-game hunting. If you are familiar with the Henry Golden Boy rifles, you will recognize the same aesthetic DNA here, just in a more compact, handgun form.
Features & Specs
Let us get into the details that matter when you actually take this revolver out of the box. The henry h16 golden boy deadeye revolver has a 5.5-inch barrel, which gives you a good balance between sight radius and portability. The cylinder holds six rounds of .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle, so you can feed it just about any rimfire ammunition you have on hand. The single-action trigger is crisp and breaks cleanly, which is exactly what you want for accurate shooting.
- Caliber: .22 S/L/LR – accepts all three rimfire lengths for versatile shooting
- Barrel Length: 5.5 inches – balances accuracy with easy handling
- Capacity: 6 rounds – classic single-action cylinder
The grip is made from a smooth, walnut-toned wood that fits the hand naturally. It is not oversized, so shooters with smaller hands will find it comfortable, but it still offers enough purchase for control. The front sight is a simple blade, and the rear sight is a notch milled into the top strap. It is a fixed-sight setup, which is standard for this style of revolver, but it is regulated well for .22 LR at common plinking distances.
- Sights: Fixed front blade and rear notch, zeroed for practical accuracy
- Action: Single-action only, with a smooth hammer spur for easy cocking
- Finish: Blued steel barrel and cylinder with a polished alloy receiver
One thing to note: this revolver does not have a transfer bar safety. It uses a traditional hammer-mounted firing pin, so you should only load five rounds and rest the hammer on an empty chamber, as with any classic single-action design. It is a small habit to learn, but it keeps things authentic and safe.
Who It Is For
The henry h16 golden boy deadeye revolver is for the shooter who appreciates craftsmanship over complexity. If you are a collector of Henry firearms, this revolver fits right alongside a Golden Boy rifle in the safe. If you are a plinker who wants a revolver that is fun to shoot without breaking the bank on ammunition, the .22 LR chambering keeps things affordable and pleasant. It is also a great choice for someone new to single-action revolvers who wants to learn the basics on a gun that is forgiving and easy to handle. This is not a self-defense revolver. It is a recreational tool and a conversation piece, and it excels at both.
- Ideal for: Plinking, target practice, and small-game hunting
- Best paired with: A Henry Golden Boy lever-action .22 for a matching set
- Skill level: Beginner to experienced, especially those new to single-action revolvers
Shipping & FFL
This revolver ships from our warehouse to a licensed Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in your area. After you place your order, we will need your chosen FFL dealer’s current license information on file. You can either have your dealer email it to us or send it directly through our checkout process. Once the transfer is initiated, shipping typically takes 3 to 5 business days. All federal, state, and local laws apply, and it is your responsibility to ensure the firearm is legal to own in your jurisdiction. We do not ship to P.O. boxes for firearms, and a signature is required upon delivery. If you have questions about the transfer process, our team is happy to walk you through it.

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