Product Description
Antique MERWIN & BRAY Front Loading PLANT MFG. CO. .42 CUP FIRE Revolver
CIVIL WAR Era Revolver
Here we present an antique Merwin & Bray Front Loading Plant Manufacturing Company Pocket Model Revolver, made circa 1865 in New Haven, Connecticut. Makers of revolvers during the American Civil War had three choices: 1) they could take their chances violating the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent for the concept of a “bored through cylinder” to accept metallic cartridges, 2) they could continue to make percussion guns with all of their disadvantages, or 3) they could invent their own concept that was both an improvement over percussion guns and circumvented the Rollin White Patent. The latter option is what Plant’s chose.
Plant’s Mfg. Co. was financed and represented by the famed firearms agents Merwin & Bray, hence their name on the barrel. Their revolver featured a “cup-primed” and front-loading concept, which was among the best attempts to get around S&W’s 12-1/2 year stronghold on cartridge revolvers. They found relative success with the public rather than with the military.
The overall condition is very good. Original finish/patina. The brass frame still bears much of the silver finish. The action (hammer/trigger) is strong. The cylinder does not always index properly. The bore is good for age: dim with good rifling. The rosewood grips are smooth and solid. A unique solution to a problem, resulting in a unique firearm!
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Barrel is 5-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .42 Cup-Fire
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$1945
#217755