Henry Repeating Arms
H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver, .22 S/L/R, 4" Round Barrel, Blued, Walnut, Gunfighter Grip, 10-rd
IVS Product #1022229
MFG #H016GDA

- Few shooting experiences are as satisfying as a well-made rimfire revolver paired with a matching long gun. The Henry H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver is designed with that pairing in mind, offering a refined rimfire handgun that complements Henry rimfire rifles while delivering accuracy and ease of shooting for the range and plinking sessions alike. Built on the proven H16 Golden Boy revolver platform, the Deadeye features a deeply blued steel medium-size frame, genuine American walnut grip panels, and a highly polished brass backstrap and trigger guard. It is available with square Gunfighter-style grips for added control or compact Birdshead-style grips for a more traditional profile, allowing shooters to choose the feel that best suits their style.
- Inside, hand-fitted components and tight tolerances result in a smooth, consistent action. Double-action shooting delivers a linear trigger pull and hammer drop, while single-action shooting offers a clean, crisp break that rewards careful aim. This balance makes the Golden Boy Deadeye equally enjoyable for casual plinking and more deliberate target work. The Deadeye designation reflects its upgraded sighting system. A fully adjustable rear sight allows shooters to precisely tune windage and elevation, while a high-visibility fiber-optic front sight provides a bright and easily defined aiming point. Together, they make it simple to dial in accuracy and stay on target at the range. A 10-round cylinder with an innovative quick-takedown system simplifies cleaning and maintenance, reducing downtime between shooting sessions. Featuring a 4-inch round-profile blued steel barrel and weighing approximately 36 to 37 ounces depending on grip configuration, the Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver is well balanced in the hand and comfortable to shoot for extended periods. Paired with a Golden Boy rifle, the Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver forms a rimfire combination built for time at the range, afternoons of plinking, and the shared enjoyment of firearms designed to work together.