Antique MERWIN HULBERT Single Action Army Revolver
Guns International #: 101594914 Seller's Inventory #: 6634
Category: Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers - Military Revolvers - Antique

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Seller: AncestryGunsLLC
Company: Ancestry Guns LLC
Member Since: 11/3/16
State: Missouri
Zip: 65203
Country: United States
Phone: (314) 707-7373
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Description:

Antique MERWIN HULBERT Single Action Army Revolver

With MEXICAN EAGLE & Bull Engravings & Holster!

Here we present an antique Merwin, Hulbert & Co. Large Frame Open Top Single Action Army Revolver, made circa the late 1870s in Norwich, Connecticut. These were made by Hopkins & Allen for Merwin, Hulbert & Co. Only several thousand are thought to have been produced. These revolvers are considered today to be some of the best made of the late 19th Century and the Wild West, even better to some than similar Colts and Smith & Wessons, though we all know who stood the test of time. These pistols certainly tended to have different, very well-thought features than their competition, and they were extremely well-made.

One such feature was the method of ejection. Loading was achieved by placing the hammer at half-cock and sliding down the loading gate to single feed cartridges. If one wanted to unload the gun, they could simply push the latch back on the bottom of the gun, twist the barrel and cylinder assembly and pull forward. Only the empty brass would come out as the space created was shorter than a loaded cartridge, enabling the shooter to top of his gun and keep rounds available. An ingenious method was designed to achieve this that included a machined cut on the cylinder axis pin and a ledge on the breech face that kept the cartridge rims underneath. This system was also advantageous for forcefully removing stuck cartridges, providing lots of mechanical advantage.

This early Open Top Army features 6 shots of .44-40 WCF or, as Merwin & Hulbert put it: “CALIBRE WINCHESTER 1873”. It features engraving throughout, starring a Mexican Eagle with a snake in its beak on the left side of the frame and a bull on the right side. The leather holster appears to have been made specifically for this revolver and features two belt loops on the back and is decorated with tacks on the front. Grips are old ivory. Lanyard ring on the bottom of the square grip frame. This one has the look! Imagine where this revolver has been!

The overall condition is good. The nickel finish is about 20% with the balance of the steel having a dark patina. The markings are legible. The ivory grips are smooth and solid with a yellow hue. The bore is fair. The action is strong. The holster is in good condition.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 7 inches.

Caliber: .44 WCF

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$3300

#6634

SOLD

Antique: Yes