Surprise! This week we didn't write a blog, but we did make a video for you. Not only is it a nice change of pace, but it's also going to be much easier to see how these revolvers function than to imagine it while reading.
Enjoy some firearms history and several really neat features of a high quality gun that didn't quite make it.
-Video & blog by Joel Kolander
Enjoy some firearms history and several really neat features of a high quality gun that didn't quite make it.
-Video & blog by Joel Kolander
Very interesting, thanks for the informative review.
ReplyDeleteThanks - great presentation with good info.
ReplyDeleteClose tolerance quality & ingenious (altho over sophisticated) solutions always bring a smile of admiration. Nice video.
ReplyDelete/Sten B
I'm lucky to have one, in extra fine condition. now I know more about it...
ReplyDeletestill looking for the 'book' on MH...someday I'll get lucky...
Merwin also marketed a pump action .22 rimfire that looked as if it was made by Remington for them. I contacted a Merwin collectors association and even they had never heard of it.
ReplyDeletegreat information- I have two Merwin and Bray revolvers-
ReplyDeleteI didn't hear mention that the blue one is double action --- I have one same as the nickel one but with pearl grips.
ReplyDeleteSorry, it is indeed a DA.
DeleteGreat blog you have....will be adding this youtube video to my Merwin Hulbert blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to make such a great blog on here!