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Action: Single-action revolver, spur-trigger mechanism, Twist open cylinder
Barrel length: 3.5 inches
Bore: Rifled and shiny, mild to moderate surface corrosion
Grips: Hard-rubber “saw-handle” grip panels
Sights: Fixed blade front sight atop the barrel and a basic groove in the open-top frame
MFG Date: Mid to late 1870s
Features:
Innovative twist-open barrel and cylinder
Open-top frame with spool trigger and exposed cylinder pin
High-quality nickel plating and precision-machined components rare among period revolvers
Extras: None
Condition: Great condition for ~150 years old as shown in pictures. Mechanically sound, hammer advances cylinder and trigger causes hammer to fall.
Shipping cost: $45.00
Tech: CM072125.1899CB121525.1699CB.1499.52826
Please refer to the photos for the overall condition.
This Antique Merwin Hulbert Pocket Model offers both historical resonance and mechanical marvel in a compact package. As an early production, single-action 1st Model chambered in proprietary .38, it brings the innovative Merwin-Hulbert hallmark of a twist-open barrel and selective extraction—an advanced feature for its era. With its five-shot cylinder, open-top frame, and durable nickel plating, this revolver reflects 19th-century American ingenuity born from Hopkins & Allen’s renowned craftsmanship.
What sets this piece apart is its pedigree: among the first Pocket Models ever made, with a serial number placing it in the formative years of the design. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the sleek saw-handle grips, self-extracting barrel system, and venerable bore-condition potential. Whether displayed as a testament to early revolver technology or carried as a uniquely charming vintage piece, this Merwin Hulbert pocket revolver offers a rare combination of style, history, and mechanical sophistication.