5/2/2013 12:28:25 PM
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Section 10: Defense Weapons/Ammo Subject: Bulldog Msg# 856335
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(Please pardon to the "to me/from me" aspect of this message; it was generated off the Photo Gallery)
I saw on the home page this photo of my old Charter Arms Bulldog, now decades-gone. Other than my lack of photo skills in those days, it reminded of a neat little revolver I hadn't thought of in some time. It was a first generation CA, meaning it had a solid barrel, not a simple tube with a shroud, which Charter went to not long after (as did S&W in recent years). It was stainless steel, had a three inch, moderate weight barrel; however as you note there is no shroud for the ejector rod below the barrel. This would be considered a major design flaw today but it was quite common for much of the 20th Century with a lot of revolver makers--most notably Colt. This Bulldog also had the optional factory bobbed hammer, which made it snag-proof and encouraged DA shooting. Finally, I fit it with Pachmayr Compac stocks, still the best choice for medium-small revolvers in my humble opinion. I still have a pair or two in service. Image below from Mark Freburg - Image Title: photos |
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