New for 2024: Henry Repeating Arms Rimfire Revolver; Single Shot .410 Turkey Shotgun

Henry's first-ever rimfire revolver is named after the company’s flagship Golden Boy rifle, and the new .410 shotgun is for turkey hunters seeking a platform to maximize the benefits of Tungsten Super Shot.

by posted on September 19, 2024
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Henry Rimfire Revolver

Henry Repeating Arms has introduced its first-ever rimfire revolver named after the company’s flagship Golden Boy rifle, and a new .410 shotgun for turkey hunters seeking a reliable platform to maximize the benefits of Tungsten Super Shot (TSS).

Introduced in 1999, the Henry Golden Boy remains one of the world’s most popular lever-action .22 rifles. 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 wheelgun 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” 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. 

The advent of TSS loads for .410-bore shotguns changed the game for turkey hunters, providing patterns and distances never seen from small-bore shotguns. The new Henry Single Shot Turkey Camo .410 Shotgun (model H015T-410) is purpose-built to maximize its effectiveness. Unique to the design of this shotgun are the fully adjustable front and rear fiber optics sights, the removable invector-style TSS choke, and a full helping of Mossy Oak® Original Bottomland® camo from buttstock to muzzle. The break-action actuates with an ambidextrous bi-directional locking lever for loading and ejecting, and the 26” camo-dipped barrel is drilled and tapped to accept an optics base. The MSRP for the Henry Single Shot Turkey Camo .410 Shotgun is $780.

Henry

“It’s high time our flagship rifle had a bonafide revolver companion, and I’m proud to stamp the Henry name on what the team put together,” says Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms. “Providing our customers with the most smiles per dollar is paramount to everything we do, and these new products deliver in spades, whether on the range or in the field.”

These new Henry Golden Boy Revolver and Single Shot Turkey Camo .410 Shotgun are shipping now and available for purchase at Henry dealers nationwide.

To request a free catalog, go to henryusa.com/catalog.

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