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Old 01-13-2003, 05:48 AM   #1
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Default charter arms bulldog?

is this revolver in .44 special a well built and reliable handgun?

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Default RE: charter arms bulldog?

I have a friend who owns one and swears by it. It shoots nice and he hasn't had any problems. I prefer the Taurus wheel guns myself though.

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Default RE: charter arms bulldog?

Charter Arms products have varied over the years from "good guns for the money" to "junk" depending upon what whoever owned the company at the time. I owned one of the first Bulldogs that was a nice revolver. Later I owned one of the newer ones that was poorly made. I don't have any experience with the latest batch of Charter Arms products.
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Old 01-13-2003, 04:28 PM   #4
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Default RE: charter arms bulldog?

The original Charter Arms were okay for the money. Not sure about the new ones. I never owned a C.A. Bulldog but have had a C.A.Undercover (38spl) for a long time.If you only shoot it on occassions and use it as a carry gun you shouldn't have problems. If you want a gun to shoot often I would get a better made gun with a heavier frame.
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