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I liked my charter arms, and I like the size of my Taurus .380 revolver. Will be interested to see how yours performs and the size compared to a jframe. My Taurus reminds me of the old Smith Terrier a relative had, say 3/4 the size of a jframe.

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Hi, welcome to the forum. Your gun is a replica of the .36 caliber Colt 1851 Navy, made in Italy by Gregorelli & Uberti and imported by Navy Arms. It's the first mass produced replica (along with the Gregorelli & Uberti .36 caliber Griswold & Gunnison replica made at the same time) that started the whole replica revolver craze. 3545 would be the serial number and 55 is an assembly number used ...

I have been looking forward to starting a lightweight build for a long time. I had decided a while ago to go with a poly lower and got really interested when I saw the offering from E3 Arms. When I went to go pick mine up from my local FFL, I asked the shop gunsmith if he'd be willing to do a...

Charter Arms has redesigned the extractors on the 9mm Pitbull, and in doing so reduced the capacity to five rounds from the prior iteration of this revolver. The extraction system appears to be more refined and robust than my prior .40 S&W model.

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The New Charter-Arms Bulldog 44 spl | Page 4 | The High Road

So I just noticed the Charter Arms Bulldog chambered in .380 has a 6 round capacity and a 3” barrel. For some reason I thought it only had a 5 round capacity and a 2” barrel. As a huge fan of 3” barrel revolvers this model Bulldog has really grabbed my attention. So I was wondering if anyone...

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