Charter Arms 44 spl

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I had a .44 Bulldog in the mid-70's. My only knock was the ammo price....

Rem 44Mag 240-gr SJHP was usually about $17/50 while the .44Spl ammo was sometimes as high as $35/50. :what: :eek:

Not a gun you would want for an extended duration exchange of lead, but for its purpose, a decent shooter.
 
I have a Charter 2000 .44sp Bulldog Pug that is very tight. I have only put a
few cylinders through it but have had no problems so far.
 
My dad has an old Bulldog that he loves, but it doesn't see much range time. That being said, he bought one of the new "undercover" models in .38 wich was broken out of the box. It took Charter Arms 3 months THREE to return the thing with no explanation of course. And this was after calling them once a week for a month, writing letters and sending countless emails.

I wouldn't own a Charter belt buckle, much less a gun. I don't say this often about a gun company, but the sooner they are out of business, the better it will be for everyone involved unless they straighten it out.
 
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