http://www.nramuseum.org Merwin Hulberts forgotten six-gun of the Old West. Jim Supica, director of the National Firearms Museum, joins John Popp to showcase the Colt Single-Action Army, or the classic six-gun, and similar Remington and Smith & Wesson models. Supica also brings a lesser-known gun from the 1880s that was manufactured by a company called Merwin Hulbert.
http://www.nranews.com/#/nationalfirearmsmuseum/VideoModule/Six%20Guns%20of%2...
merwins are back. thought they havnt released a new gun as far as im aware
choopdewoot 6 months ago
@Noeland its be bought back to life but i have yet to hear of them actually sending one out yet. last i checked they were in the testing phase
choopdewoot 6 months ago
NICE!!!
DuucKSauce 7 months ago
Yep, the company is still alive and selling guns guys!
Noeland 7 months ago
These revolvers have been reborn and you can buy a NEW one. Google it!!!
SteveLLW 1 year ago
@TheQuestenberg thanks!
loptosko1 1 year ago
@loptosko1 AxRhea's wrong. For around 1,200, you can get a nice one. The guy that was chewing out everyone who sent Winchester overseas re-opened this company with a bunch of fellers. Just look up merwinhulbertco on google.
TheQuestenberg 1 year ago
I was smiling like a small child when he was operating the Merwin Huberts incredible ejection system.
ThePurcy 1 year ago
Merwin & Hulbert doesn't exist anymore. So you'd have to go online and order from private internet sellers.
AxRhea88 1 year ago
Merwin & Hulbert seems to be very intereting gun. how to buy and import such guns if i live in the European Union? is there any import company?
loptosko1 2 years ago