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    Henry Repeating Arms Launches New 10-Shot Golden Boy Revolver

      TL;DR: Henry Repeating Arms is expanding its lineup with the new 10-shot Golden Boy revolver, a .22 caliber double-action revolver that reflects the company's dedication to quality and tradition. The Golden Boy combines American walnut grips with a brass backstrap and trigger guard, and features a 4-inch blued steel barrel, fixed notch rear sight, and three interchangeable front sight blades. Priced at $928, it comes in two models with different grip styles for control and concealment. CEO Anthony Imperato highlights the revolver as a fitting complement to their flagship rifle, aimed at providing customer satisfaction on the range and in the field. Visit www.HenryUSA.com for more details.

    Henry Repeating Arms Unveils a New Addition

    The renowned manufacturer, Henry Repeating Arms is broadening its collection of double-action revolvers, introducing the all-new 10-shot Golden Boy. This .22 caliber gun has long held a place in American hearts, and since the release of Henry’s first rimfire lever guns in 1997, this cartridge has become a central character in their catalog. Given this association with the caliber, it comes as no surprise the Wisconsin-based manufacturer chose to extend their expertise to include this exceptionally designed and quality-constructed series of Henry H016 Golden Boy Revolvers.

    GOLDEN BOY: A Blend of Tradition and Innovation

    The Golden Boy is a perfect fusion of traditional double-action charisma and contemporary manufacturing accuracy. It's designed to work with the versatile .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridge. Emulating the Henry lever action rimfire's lineage, the revolver boasts a deeply blued steel medium-sized frame. American walnut panels grace the grip, complemented by a glittering brass backstrap and trigger guard for an added touch of elegance.

    Inside, all components are meticulously hand-fitted, ensuring tight tolerances and smooth action that complements its remarkable accuracy. The action is achieved through a linear trigger pull in double action, and a clean crisp break in single action. Enhancing its business appeal, the Golden Boy features a 4-inch round-profile blued steel barrel. A fixed notch rear sight has been cleverly carved into the frame, and three front sight blades are included for elevation adjustments and a predictable point of impact. On top of that, its innovatively designed quick takedown feature helps you spend less time cleaning and more time improving your aim.

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    Design, Price, and Variety

    The Golden Boy revolver comes in two distinct models; choose between the square Gunfighter-style grips (37 oz) for maximum control, or the rounded Birdhead-style grips (36 oz) for optimal concealment. No matter your preference, the retail price for the Golden Boy sets the bar at $928.

    Anthony Imperato, the founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, expressed pride in the company's latest addition. He notes that it was about time their flagship rifle was accompanied by an equally considerable revolver. According to Anthony, the goal of Henry Repeating Arms is to bring maximum happiness to its customers, whether they're at the shooting range or in the field. Whether you choose to invest in the Golden Boy Revolver or decide to complete your cowboy kit with a Golden Boy Rifle and a Single Shot 12 Gauge at your side, these offerings from Henry are truly a sight to behold and a joy to shoot.


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