Henry Repeating Arms Introduces New Deadeye Revolvers with Sight Upgrades

Henry Deadeye Revolvers featuring upgraded rear and front sights, shown in H16 Golden Boy and H17 Big Boy models with walnut grips.

Henry Repeating Arms has expanded its Deadeye Revolver lineup with upgraded sight options designed for faster target acquisition and improved visibility in the field. Built on the company’s trusted revolver platforms, the new Deadeye variants blend classic craftsmanship with practical updates aimed at modern shooters.

For Wisconsin sportsmen who value accuracy at the range and reliability in the field, the sight improvements are the headline feature.

What’s New With the Deadeye Line

The updated Deadeye Revolvers incorporate an adjustable rear sight paired with a high-visibility front sight. The goal is simple: quicker alignment, improved sight picture, and greater confidence whether you’re punching paper at the range or dialing in before hunting season.

Henry’s revolvers are known for their solid build quality, smooth trigger pull, and traditional styling. With the new sight configuration, the Deadeye models bring a more customizable aiming system to shooters who prefer revolvers with classic lines but modern usability.

H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver

The H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver holds 10 rounds of .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle, offering versatility for training, recreational shooting, or small-game applications.

Built with American walnut grips and a durable finish, the Golden Boy Deadeye maintains Henry’s recognizable aesthetic while adding the upgraded sight system for more precise adjustments. For shooters who already pair a Henry rimfire rifle with a revolver, this model offers a natural companion option.

H17 Big Boy Deadeye Revolver

The H17 Big Boy Deadeye Revolver is chambered in .357 Magnum and compatible with .38 Special, making it a flexible choice for range work and field carry.

Like the Golden Boy variant, the Big Boy Deadeye includes the enhanced adjustable rear sight and high-visibility front sight. The updated sight system allows shooters to fine-tune point of impact while maintaining the robust build and smooth action the Big Boy line is known for.

Why Sight Upgrades Matter

In Wisconsin, conditions change quickly. From bright summer range sessions to low-light evenings during hunting season, clear sight visibility can make a noticeable difference.

Adjustable rear sights allow shooters to dial in accuracy for different loads and distances. A high-visibility front sight improves acquisition speed, especially in dynamic or lower-contrast environments.

For revolver enthusiasts who appreciate traditional platforms but want modern performance benefits, the Deadeye upgrades strike that balance.

Built in America

Henry Repeating Arms manufactures its firearms in the United States and maintains a reputation for strong customer service and durable construction. The Deadeye models continue that tradition while offering refinements that reflect shooter feedback.

Final Take

The new Deadeye Revolvers don’t reinvent the wheel — they refine it. By pairing trusted revolver platforms with upgraded sight options, Henry delivers a practical update for shooters looking for improved visibility and adjustability without sacrificing classic styling.

For those interested in exploring specifications, configurations, or availability, visit Henry Repeating Arms directly for the full details.

This article is sponsored by Henry Repeating Arms.