![]() The hammer is exposed, allowing for double action or single action fire. But the same basic gun has always been there: a short barreled, five-shot revolver throwing a big chunk of lead downrange.44 Special Tiger The Bulldog I reviewed was the model 24420, which is outfitted with a handsome black and OD green stripe pattern similar to the Tiger Stripe cam patterns.Īs with other contemporary Bulldog revolvers, this one was chambered in.44 Special and had a 2.5” barrel. The Bulldog has been around for almost 40 years now, and it has undergone a few refreshes over the years. I suppose the name “Bulldog” helped conjure that image. Yes, there were other big bore snubby revolvers on the market, but the Bulldog always seemed to be the gun I envisioned. The Charter Arms Bulldog was always the gun I imagined her carrying. Serial number 2455XX Right side of barrel 'Charter Arms' and under that 'Bridgeport, Conn.' Left side of barrel 'Undercover.38 SPL' Gun locks up snugly, and I'd give it a 95% overall condition. ![]() Seem to be oversized grips but factory original. Walnut grips with checkering and Charter arms medallions. ![]() Quality and finish is superior to pre-600 for sale by JOEBEL on GunsAmerica - 921324944. This is the cream of the Charter Arms First Generation crop(post-600000 serial number).
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