New for 2023: Henry Announces Big Boy Revolver

The revolver is the the first handgun for the iconic long gun maker.

by posted on April 13, 2023
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Henry Big Boy Revolver

A Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy revolver? You read that right! It’s the one of many exciting new products being introduced at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Indianapolis April 14-16, 2023. 

The new revolver is the iconic long gun maker's first bonafide handgun, which could be looked as the perfect sidekick for owners of the Henry Big Boy rifle. Chambered in .357 Mag./.38 Spl., the traditional double-action revolver is available in two different grip configurations: a larger, flared Gunfighter style or the more compact, rounded Birdshead style. The Big Boy Revolver borrows design cues from its rifle counterpart with deep and polished blueing on the medium-sized steel frame, 6-round quick-release cylinder, and 4” barrel, grip panels cut from genuine American walnut, and a polished brass trigger guard that wraps all way around the grip to the top of the backstrap. The fixed notch rear sight and interchangeable front blade sights with different heights provide a traditional revolver sight picture. MSRP is $928.

“While the past couple of years have been trying in a number of ways, these new releases are a testament to the fact that we have no plans to take our foot off the gas any time soon,” said Henry Repeating Arms CEO and Founder Anthony Imperato. “Whether you plan on picking up the new revolver or you will be among those taking .360 Buckhammer out for its very first deer season, we thank you for choosing to spend your hard-earned money on a Henry.”

To see all of Henry Repeating Arms' new for 2023 releases, go to HenryUSA.com.

 

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