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2HOW

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Re: Charter Arms Bulldog
« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2009, 10:37:03 AM »
Back on topic, I have shot 2 .44s the bulldog and a Taurus that was a little bigger. My friend bought the Taurus for his wife It was sweet. The key is grips, rubber grips (without lasers). ;D  I bought a laser for my G-22 back in 90. Cost more than the pistol. Molded for the Glock around trigger guard. after 17 years of training and carrying it, I came to the realization they are great for training but bad for carry. Tom has a good point for people who never shoot, they may be ok. Until they don't work. I take back the idiot remark, it was too strong.
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Re: Charter Arms Bulldog
« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2009, 10:42:16 AM »
 2HOW,
Personally I'm kind of ambivalent about laser sights, I don't get excited about them, nor do I own one yet. But that is due to cost, not because I don't see the utility of them in low light or for shooters with less than 20/20 vision (for example everyone over 40 )

 

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