My latest Merwin

Started by Zip Wyatt, March 15, 2009, 10:19:45 PM

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St. George

As to the question about reproducing Merwin, Hulberts - that's been asked and answered already - and more than once.

Since the answers are the same - and since no one has more information on them than that - we can just appreciate the above revolvers for what they represent.

Let's see if we can do that.

Vaya,

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I agree completely. IF they ever get going, cost will be high, and will have a very limited market.
I am still holding out for an original full size pocket army.

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St. George

You and me, both...

And I've even shot one of the massive things, and 'know' how ergonomically uncomfortable they are to shoot with a full-patch load.

They're still a wonderful 'Old West' revolver - and besides, if you buy an original, you'll have something of value to cherish, and not merely a modern-day clone with no history.

Good Hunting.

Vaya,

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