I was very lucky to run across this one. Confirmed by a friend who works at the Detroit Police Museum, its inventory number (145) is just two digits away from an identical one on display at the museum which is inventory number 143. Chambered in 38 S&W, the gun is in great mechanical condition, complete with original grips and the bore is in very good condition.
Detroit started ordering guns to issue in the 1880's. Prior to that, police were issued batons and could carry a private purchase side arm. Merwin & Hulburt was only in business from 1874 to 1896. I wish this gun could talk.
Detroit started ordering guns to issue in the 1880's. Prior to that, police were issued batons and could carry a private purchase side arm. Merwin & Hulburt was only in business from 1874 to 1896. I wish this gun could talk.