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Merwin, Hulbert & Co. was one of the top four quality revolver manufacturers from 1876 to 1891, along with their famous counterparts, Colt, Smith & Wesson, and Remington.  Though Merwin, Hulbert pistols were never manufactured in the large numbers of the other major manufacturers, the oustanding quality of their fit and finish made them desirable firearms in their day, and today as well.
 
Merwin, Hulbert & Co. was one of the top four quality revolver manufacturers from 1876 to 1891, along with their famous counterparts, Colt, Smith & Wesson, and Remington.  Though Merwin, Hulbert pistols were never manufactured in the large numbers of the other major manufacturers, the oustanding quality of their fit and finish made them desirable firearms in their day, and today as well.
  
Merwin Hulbert made several models of revolvers.  The large frame revolvers, models one through four, were chambered for the proprietary .44 Merwin Hulbert, .44 Russian and .44-40 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) cartridges. The square butt versions were known as the "Frontier Army" model.  The crested butt (also known as the "birdshead" or "skullcrusher" butt) versions were known as the "Pocket Army" model. Several single and double action medium and small frame pocket revolvers were  chambered in .38MH (also fired .38S&W) and .32MH (also fired .32S&W) calibers. A seven shot .22 Short Rimfire caliber derringer, which was identical to the Smith & Wessson Model One-Number Three derringer, was marketed by Merwin, Hulbert for a short time.  
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Merwin Hulbert made several models of revolvers.  The large frame revolvers, models one through four, were chambered for the proprietary .44 Merwin Hulbert, .44 Russian and .44-40 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) cartridges. The square butt versions were known as the "Frontier Army" model.  The crested butt (also known as the "birdshead" or "skullcrusher" butt) versions, model two through four, were known as the "Pocket Army" model. Several single and double action medium and small frame pocket revolvers were  chambered in .38MH (also fired .38S&W) and .32MH (also fired .32S&W) calibers. A seven shot .22 Short Rimfire caliber derringer, which was identical to the Smith & Wessson Model One-Number Three derringer, was marketed by Merwin, Hulbert for a short time.  
  
* [[The Long Riders]]
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* [[The Long Riders]] (1980)
  
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  Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)
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  The Rough Riders (1997)
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  Texas Rangers (2001)
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  The Legend of Butch and Sundance (2003)
  
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 12 October 2008

Merwin Hulbert Model Revolvers

Merwin, Hulbert SA First Model Frontier Army .44MH caliber with early "humpback" hammer and shortened barrel.

Merwin, Hulbert & Co. was one of the top four quality revolver manufacturers from 1876 to 1891, along with their famous counterparts, Colt, Smith & Wesson, and Remington. Though Merwin, Hulbert pistols were never manufactured in the large numbers of the other major manufacturers, the oustanding quality of their fit and finish made them desirable firearms in their day, and today as well.

Merwin Hulbert made several models of revolvers. The large frame revolvers, models one through four, were chambered for the proprietary .44 Merwin Hulbert, .44 Russian and .44-40 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) cartridges. The square butt versions were known as the "Frontier Army" model. The crested butt (also known as the "birdshead" or "skullcrusher" butt) versions, model two through four, were known as the "Pocket Army" model. Several single and double action medium and small frame pocket revolvers were chambered in .38MH (also fired .38S&W) and .32MH (also fired .32S&W) calibers. A seven shot .22 Short Rimfire caliber derringer, which was identical to the Smith & Wessson Model One-Number Three derringer, was marketed by Merwin, Hulbert for a short time.

  Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)
  The Rough Riders (1997)
  Texas Rangers (2001)
  The Legend of Butch and Sundance (2003)

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