Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

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Darrell
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Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

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Fascinating look at what some say were the West's finest revolvers:

https://www.full30.com/video/d7e0f36f42 ... 6291bfd70a

Found via r/guns.
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Re: Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

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Got two of the baby pockets he was talking about. .38 S&W caliber, fun guns. He didn't mention that you could get three barrel lengths, the 3 1/2, 5, and 7 1/2; all fitted to the same gun. If you can find one of them, it'll be worth a LOT.
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Re: Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

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Rod very kind let me shoot his at CC's fiesta some years ago. One of the highlights of the trip! Unfortunately, he had counted it... :oops:
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Very cool. I could tell when he started manipulating the first gun that it was manufactured to pretty high standards, it was darn smooth.
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Basically a Victorian Dan Wesson.
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Best review of those I've seen. Some very cool features. Now if Uberti would just get busy on some repros!
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Re: Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

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blackeagle603 wrote:Best review of those I've seen. Some very cool features. Now if Uberti would just get busy on some repros!
There was a company that was going to reproduce the Army Models. They were taking orders but now seem to have dropped out of sight. I think the price was around $1,500 but that gun needs a LOT of fine tolerances so I'm betting they couldn't make a profit at that price. If Uberti did it, I'd bet they'd top 2 grand.
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