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Buy it. The Charter Arms Bulldog was out of production for years and is now back - older ones were often carried as backups by deer hunters for finishing shots - they're light and powerful. As someone already pointed out, muzzle blast from a short-barrelled revolver in this caliber is prodigious. It's an excellent (but slightly bulky) carry piece - if a .44 special isn't enough cartridge for the social situation you're in you probably need a long gun anyhow.

A couple of things to check to ensure that it's a good piece - grab the cylinder and try to rotate it with the hammer down. Excessive play will mean that the firearm needs a visit to Mr. Smith. Examine the barrel for pits and shadows which will indicate a corrosion problem. Take a look at the back end of the barrel - the "forcing cone" - for signs of lead deposits which will indicate misalignment of the cylinder and barrel upon firing. If these all check out (and I suspect they might) and you don't want to buy the piece...email me!

16 posted on 02/19/2002 7:14:48 AM PST by Billthedrill
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Nice belly gun. Load it with inverted wadcutters...
21 posted on 02/19/2002 7:21:35 AM PST by Noumenon
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