Author Topic: Back to Snubbies....How about Charter Arms?  (Read 21987 times)

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Re: Back to Snubbies....How about Charter Arms?
« Reply #50 on: February 16, 2008, 02:48:54 PM »
A left handed revolver!  Seems like I should buy one just to thank them for thinking of us.  Problem is, I've been working a revolver for so many years, I don't know if I could change my habit.  Probably shoot myself in the foot.
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Re: Back to Snubbies....How about Charter Arms?
« Reply #51 on: February 24, 2008, 01:12:44 PM »
Well, I actually found a 44 Bulldog in a gunshop this weekend and handled it, and I have to say it really was not very impressive. It felt rough, and God knows how it stands up to 44 rounds. Also saw a 38 Rossi. It had the firing pin on the hammer and the action was really rough. So in the world of revolvers it looks like you definitely get what you pay for.
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Re: Back to Snubbies....How about Charter Arms?
« Reply #52 on: February 26, 2008, 10:34:46 AM »
Well, I actually found a 44 Bulldog in a gunshop this weekend and handled it, and I have to say it really was not very impressive. It felt rough, and God knows how it stands up to 44 rounds. Also saw a 38 Rossi. It had the firing pin on the hammer and the action was really rough. So in the world of revolvers it looks like you definitely get what you pay for.
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I think I would spend the extra few clams to get a Taurus .38 or a .44. If I had some Benjamins burning a hole in my pocket I would get an S&W but I know I can get teh job done with a Taurus as I have one of their Model 669's.
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