Some one mentioned recently they were considering a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog. Here is something they might want to consider:
Charter Arms is introducing a .45 acp version of its Pitbull line of revolvers using rimless cartridges. They already have a 9mm and a .40. They use a system that eliminates the need for moon clips. The cartridges are loaded directly into the cylinder. I think barrel length will be 2.2 inches.
It's supposed to be available very soon.
I was thinking of getting another .44 Bulldog, but I may have to rethink that. There are certainly a lot more varieties of .45 acp ammo than there are for .44 special, and it's usually less expensive. The .45 would also most likely give a slight increase in velocity and FPE.
I wonder what the Colonel's thoughts on this is. Would he go with the .44 or the .45?
Charter Arms is introducing a .45 acp version of its Pitbull line of revolvers using rimless cartridges. They already have a 9mm and a .40. They use a system that eliminates the need for moon clips. The cartridges are loaded directly into the cylinder. I think barrel length will be 2.2 inches.
It's supposed to be available very soon.
I was thinking of getting another .44 Bulldog, but I may have to rethink that. There are certainly a lot more varieties of .45 acp ammo than there are for .44 special, and it's usually less expensive. The .45 would also most likely give a slight increase in velocity and FPE.
I wonder what the Colonel's thoughts on this is. Would he go with the .44 or the .45?


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