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![]() Merwin Hulbert & Co .38 Folding Hammer Guns International #: 103292438 Seller's Inventory #: 7097 Category: Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers - Antique Revolvers - Cartridge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: River Junction Trade Co. Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157 Member Since: 10/20/09 First Name: Jim Last Name: Boeke State: Iowa Zip: 52157 Country: United States Phone: (563) 880-4588 Phone2: (563) 880-4588 Fax: (563) 873-3647 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 363 Total Number of Listings: 9580 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: credit card, M O, Personal check About Us: **LOOK!**LOOK!** Copy the SELLER'S INVENTORY # from the top of this page. To make an offer paste the four digit number in our search box. CLICK ON: CLICK HERE TO MAKE OFFER Description: The Merwin Hulbert .38 Folding Hammer: A Glimpse into American Firearm Innovation Among the lesser-known yet remarkably inventive firearms of the American frontier era, the Merwin Hulbert .38 Folding Hammer revolver holds a special place. Produced in the 1880s by Merwin, Hulbert & Co. out of New York, this compact revolver featured a mix of forward-thinking design elements that made it stand out from the more familiar sidearms of its time. Chambered for the .38 S&W cartridge, the revolver was built around a double-action system and a five-shot cylinder. The majority were manufactured with a 3½-inch barrel, although some were outfitted with a longer 5½-inch option. A polished nickel finish, common to the company's lineup in that period, gave these revolvers their distinctive shine. What truly set the Merwin Hulbert apart was its patented folding hammer spur—a clever design that allowed the hammer tip to pivot forward. This feature made it easier to carry the revolver in a pocket without it catching on fabric, a practical touch for those who needed quick, discreet access. Each spur was typically engraved with a patent number, reflecting the firm’s dedication to safeguarding its innovations. The .38 pocket models were introduced primarily throughout the 1880s, during the company’s operation from 1876 to 1891. Each piece bore the stamp “Merwin Hulbert & Co NY USA,” a subtle yet enduring mark of its New York roots. This revolver appeared at a pivotal moment in firearms history, when gunmakers were racing to deliver more compact, easily concealable weapons for personal defense. Although giants like Colt and Smith & Wesson led the industry, Merwin Hulbert earned a loyal following among those who appreciated the uniqueness of its loading and ejection system, as well as its forward-thinking design. Solidly constructed with a top rib and a two-thirds-length underlug, the revolver was both rugged and refined. Its grips, made from hard rubber—a cutting-edge material for the time—offered durability along with a surprisingly comfortable hold. The overall craftsmanship, particularly the lustrous nickel finish, underscored the company’s commitment to quality. Though they never reached the commercial success of their better-known counterparts, Merwin Hulbert revolvers are now treasured by collectors. Each surviving example tells a story of ingenuity and mechanical creativity that defined the golden age of American firearm design. Today, these revolvers are not just relics; they’re vivid reminders of a time when innovation drove gunmakers to rethink form and function. The folding hammer spur remains a standout detail—a quiet but powerful testament to the problem-solving spirit that helped shape the evolution of handguns in the late 19th century. Model: Merwin Hulbert & Co Serial Number: 15146 Caliber: .38 Action Type: Double Action Markings: Merwin Hulbert & Co NY USA with Patent Dates and Caliber Barrel Length: 5.5 in Sights / Optics: Standard Grips Condition: Hard Rubber original one side has a piece missing Type of Finish: Nickel Finish Originality: Original Nickel Price: $3,995.00 |