MERWIN HULBERT & CO.
Location: New York, New York
Merwin Hulbert & Co., New York City, founder Joseph Merwin, had previously been involved in Merwin & Bray. Merwin Hulbert & Co. or its principals were also involved in Phoenix Rifle, Evans Rifle Company, American Cartridge Company and Hopkins & Allen of Norwich, CT. Most Merwin Hulbert revolvers will be marked with Hopkins & Allen name, in addition to Merwin Hulbert. They were made for a fairly brief period, with most production apparently taking place during 1870s & early 1880s.&break;&break;There has been some confusion over a classification system for MH revolvers. System adopted here is based on distinctions listed in Art Phelps' book, The Story of Merwin Hulbert & Co. Firearms. We believe this is the first time Phelps system has been adapted to a list format.
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First Model Frontier Army, .44 Open TopA
Second Model Frontier Army, .44 Open TopA
Second Model Pocket Army, .44 Open TopA
Third Model Frontier Army, Single-Action, .44 TopstrapA
Third Model Frontier Army, Double-Action, .44 TopstrapA
Third Model Pocket Army, Single-Action, .44 TopstrapA
Third Model Pocket Army, Double-Action, .44 TopstrapA
Fourth Model Frontier Army, Single-Action, .44 TopstrapA
Fourth Model Frontier Army, Double-Action, .44 TopstrapA
First Pocket Model Single-ActionA
Second Pocket Model Single-ActionA
Third Pocket Model Single-Action Spur-TriggerA
Third Pocket Model Single-Action w/Trigger GuardA
Double-Action Pocket Model, Small FrameA
Double-Action Pocket Model, Medium FrameA
Tip-Up .22 Spur-TriggerA