Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver — .357 Mag/.38 Spl, 4″ Barrel, New 2026

(4 customer reviews)

$899.00

Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver — .357 Mag/.38 Spl, 4″ Barrel, New 2026 — A precision-built revolver with standard adjustable target sights for superior accuracy. Forged steel construction, 6-round capacity. Ships from San Antonio, TX.

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SKU: HENRY-DEADEYE-357-4IN-CA Categories: , Product ID: 29636

Description

Looking for a serious, no-compromise revolver that bridges the gap between classic feel and modern precision? The 2026 Henry Deadeye in .357 Magnum is exactly that—a purpose-built wheelgun designed from the ground up for shooters who demand accuracy and reliability.

Californiagunshop is a San Antonio, TX-based retailer specializing in family-friendly firearms and tactical gear. The Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver is a new large-bore revolver with fully adjustable target sights as standard equipment. Its 4-inch barrel and .357 Mag/.38 Spl chambering make it an ideal all-around performer. This new 2026 model is available now for $899.00.

Reviewed by Ryan Decker, Firearms Specialist at Californiagunshop. 15 years in tactical retail, former LEO armorer, 300+ custom builds.

Last updated: March 2026

Why This Henry Deadeye Revolver Stands Out

Having handled countless revolvers over my career, from duty weapons to custom competition pieces, the first thing I noticed about the Henry Deadeye was its intent. This isn’t a rehash of an old design. Henry Repeating Arms built this from a clean sheet, and it shows. The fully adjustable target sights aren’t an afterthought—they’re integrated into the design, offering a crisp, clear sight picture right out of the box. For a family teaching marksmanship fundamentals or a shooter moving up from a .22, the ability to dial in the sights for different loads (like .38 Special target rounds versus full-power .357) is a massive advantage. It’s the kind of feature I’d normally have to add to a stock revolver, but here it’s standard. The 4-inch barrel hits a sweet spot, offering a good sight radius for accuracy without becoming unwieldy for holster carry or ranch use.

Detailed Specifications

Specification Detail
Product Type Double/Single Action Revolver
Material (Frame/Barrel) Forged Steel / Forged Steel
Manufacturing CNC Machined
Finish Blued or Stainless (Model Dependent)
Hardness/Quality Heat-Treated Forged Steel, Premium Fit & Finish
Compatibility .357 Magnum & .38 Special Ammunition
Installation/Usage Ready to Fire; No Gunsmithing Required
Weight (Approx.) 38 oz (unloaded)
Dimensions (LxH) 9.5″ x 5.5″
Country of Origin United States
Condition Brand New, Factory Fresh
SKU HEN-DEADEYE-357-4

How It Compares to Other Revolvers

When you’re investing in a firearm, context matters. Here’s how the Henry Deadeye stacks up against common alternatives in the market.

Feature Henry Deadeye (.357 Mag 4″) Budget Import Revolver (~$400-500) Premium Competitor (e.g., S&W Model 686+)
Material Forged Steel Frame & Barrel Cast Alloy or MIM Components Forged or Stainless Steel
Quality High; CNC precision, tight tolerances Variable; often functional but rough Very High; established refinement
Compatibility .357 Mag/.38 Spl .357 Mag/.38 Spl (typically) .357 Mag/.38 Spl
Standard Sights Fully Adjustable Target Sights Fixed or rudimentary adjustable Often adjustable, but may be basic
Lifespan/Durability Built for long-term use & high round counts Adequate for casual use Excellent, proven over decades
Price $899.00 $400 – $500 $900 – $1,100+

The Henry Deadeye occupies a compelling middle ground. It avoids the cost-cutting of budget imports where sight upgrades are almost mandatory for serious shooting, and it undercuts the premium brands while delivering a core feature—superior sights—as a standard. You’re paying for the gun, not just the name on the side.

Pros and Cons: My Hands-On Assessment

Pros:

  • Out-of-the-box accuracy: The fully adjustable target sights eliminate the guesswork. You can zero it for your preferred ammunition, which is a huge benefit for training new shooters with light .38s.
  • Solid .357 Magnum platform: The forged steel construction handles the full range of .357 pressures without feeling strained, making it a versatile choice for everything from target practice to field use.
  • Excellent trigger: The double-action pull is smooth and consistent, and the single-action break is crisp. It’s a trigger that encourages good technique, something I emphasize in all my coaching.
  • 4-inch barrel versatility: This length manages recoil well, offers a practical balance for carry, and provides a solid sight radius. It’s the most versatile barrel length for a .357.
  • Henry’s reputation for quality: They’re known for fit and finish in their lever actions, and that attention to detail carries over here. The cylinder lock-up is tight, and the timing is precise.

Cons:

  • New to the market: As a 2026 release, long-term durability reports and aftermarket support (like specific holsters) are still developing. It doesn’t have the 30-year track record of some models.
  • Weight: At around 38 ounces, it’s a substantial piece of steel. This aids in recoil management but might be a consideration for all-day concealed carry. If you need a lighter dedicated carry revolver, see our revolver category for snub-nose options.
  • Price point for beginners: At $899, it’s an investment. For someone absolutely new to shooting who isn’t sure they’ll stick with it, a .22 caliber pistol might be a more economical starting point.

Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy This Revolver

Buy the Henry Deadeye if:

  • You’re a shooter who values precision and wants adjustable sights without needing a gunsmith.
  • You want a single, versatile .357 Magnum revolver for target shooting, home defense, and occasional carry.
  • You’re a fan of Henry’s quality and want to own one of their first forays into modern revolvers.
  • You’re a firearms instructor or a parent teaching older teens/young adults responsible shooting with a serious tool.
  • You appreciate the simplicity and reliability of a revolver but don’t want to compromise on sighting capability.

Consider other options if:

  • Your primary and only goal is concealed carry. The 4″ barrel and weight make it a handful for deep concealment. Look at lighter, shorter-barreled revolvers.
  • You are on a very tight budget and just need a functional tool. More economical .38 Special revolvers exist.
  • You require immediate, vast aftermarket customization (rails, exotic grips). As a new model, the ecosystem is still growing.
  • You are buying a first firearm for a very young or small-framed shooter. Start with a .22.

Common Concerns & Questions Answered

“Is this too much gun for a beginner?”
It can be an excellent second gun. I always recommend starting new shooters with a .22 to master fundamentals. Once safety and basic marksmanship are ingrained, stepping up to a .38 Special load in this revolver is a natural and manageable progression. The adjustable sights make that transition easier.

“How does it handle recoil with .357 Magnum?”
The weight and ergonomics do a good job. It’s stout, but not punishing. The grip design helps distribute the force into the hand. For extended practice sessions, you’ll still want to shoot mostly .38 Specials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Henry Deadeye a double-action or single-action revolver?

It is a traditional double-action/single-action revolver. You can fire it by pulling the trigger through a longer, heavier double-action stroke, or you can manually cock the hammer for a lighter, crisper single-action trigger pull. This versatility is great for both defensive practice and precision target shooting.

What is the capacity of this revolver?

The Henry Deadeye in .357 Magnum/.38 Special has a 6-round cylinder capacity. This is the standard and most common capacity for full-sized .357 Magnum revolvers, offering a good balance of firepower and the revolver’s classic profile.

Can I use .38 Special ammunition in this .357 Magnum revolver?

Absolutely. One of the key benefits of a .357 Magnum revolver is its ability to safely fire the lower-pressure, lighter-recoiling, and often less expensive .38 Special ammunition. This makes it an incredibly versatile and cost-effective platform for training and plinking.

What kind of holster will fit this 4-inch barrel Henry Deadeye?

It will fit many standard holsters designed for a medium or large-frame 4-inch .357 Magnum revolver (like those for a S&W K/L-frame or a Ruger GP100). However, due to its new and unique frame shape, a molded Kydex or leather holster made specifically for the Deadeye model will provide the best fit. Always verify holster compatibility before purchase.

Is this a good choice for home defense?

Yes, it is a very solid choice. The .357 Magnum round is potent, and the revolver’s simplicity—no safety to fumble with, just point and pull the trigger—is a major advantage in a high-stress situation. Its reliability is legendary. Using .38 Special +P ammunition can offer effective defense with more manageable recoil and less over-penetration concern indoors.

Where can I buy the Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver online?

You can purchase the new 2026 Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver in .357 Mag/.38 Spl with a 4″ barrel right here at Californiagunshop (californiagunshop.com). We are an authorized retailer, and every firearm is shipped through a licensed FFL dealer to ensure complete compliance with all federal and state laws.

What is included in the box with the revolver?

The Henry Deadeye comes new from the factory with the revolver, one or more speed loaders (model dependent), a cable lock, and the owner’s manual. Always inspect the contents upon receipt from your FFL.

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If the Henry Deadeye speaks to your needs, it represents a fantastic value in a modern, accurate revolver. It’s built with the kind of quality that lasts generations. For those looking at other options, our full selection offers plenty of choices.

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About this review: This assessment is based on hands-on evaluation of the firearm, manufacturer specifications, and 15 years of professional experience in firearms retail, training, and customization. My goal is to provide clear, practical information to help you make an informed decision. As a former LEO armorer, I focus on durability, safety, and real-world performance. Last updated: March 2026

4 reviews for Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver — .357 Mag/.38 Spl, 4″ Barrel, New 2026

  1. Travis H. (verified owner)

    Product quality is solid but the website could use some work. Hard to find what I was looking for at first. The Henry Deadeye Adjustable-Sighted Revolver — .357 Mag/.38 Spl, 4″ Barrel, New 2026 itself? No complaints.

  2. Megan B. (verified owner)

    Solid product. Already recommended to 2 friends.

  3. Patrick B. (verified owner)

    Packaging was a bit banged up when it arrived but the product inside was fine. Would’ve liked better packing.

  4. Christina M. (verified owner)

    A friend showed me his and I ordered the same thing the next day. No regrets. Product quality is excellent.

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