I congratulate Henry on jumping into the wheel-gun market. But they did not study the market correctly. Their revolver is ugly as sin. Again, this will eventually be a CDNN close-out blow-out sale.
1. A blued, fixed sight K-Frame(ish) size .357 Magnum has a market. But not at the price point it is currently listed. Especially when the consumer can purchase a Rossi RP63 for under $400 and get a satin stainless round 3" K-Frame with fixed sights or an 4" adjustable sighted RM64.
2. Brass? I get it is their "thing" with marketing. But brass on a revolver screams cheap.
3. The grips aren't that great. A Bird's Head and "Gunfighter" that replicates a Colt SAA isn't something worthwhile for a modern DA revolver. They could have modeled the frame after a S&W K-Frame or Taurus'/Rossi's frame size so there is grip compatibility on the market and buyers can add Hogues, Pachmayrs, VZ G10s, etc...
Hopefully, they release a grip frame that is blued steel and uses traditional S&W K-Frame stocks.
In the end, if Henry made a basic no-frills gun, a modern rendition and homage to the guns of yesteryear. It would have sold. Basically something that externally replicates a Colt Official Police, but made with modern springs, lockwork, etc....
They could even have continued with the way they do the sights.... thread the barrel in place, then drill and tap the front of the barrel for the front sight. Don't have to worry about alignment.
Or, if they released it as a .22LR/.22Mag combo with cheaper materials. It would sell better too. Their most popular guns are their .22LR lever actions. having a companion piece for that would make more sense.