Cosmoline
Member
I've been hunting for a powerful snub revolver with a short barrel and OAL sufficiently short to fit in a large pocket. The only modern revolvers of this size are .38 Special or smaller. But lo and behold, I suddenly found exactly what I was looking for on Gunbroker. Problem is they stopped making it and the ammo for it a century ago. It's the old .44 Bulldog. The cartridge threw a huge slug at relatively low velocity, offering more than enough power to drop a foe at close range. Why did these wonderful revolvers stop getting made? They are exactly what I need to tote when I'm in the city.