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Old 01-08-2015, 04:18 PM
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I've owned Charter Arms revolvers since the early 1970's and have had great service from all of them from .22's to 38's to .44 spls.

They are basic bread and butter tools that won't win many beauty contest, but WILL get the job done in good order. They are rugged and reliable, and come with great customer service. Chances are, if you ever call the company Nick Ecker, the owner, will answer the phone.

The recently released Pit Bull series of Charter Arms Rimless Revolvers first came out in .40 S&W and later 9 mm Parabellum of which I own.

Like the now defunct S&W M-457 these guns have a patented extractor star that allows them to fire "rimless" semiauto cartridges without the use of moon clips.

$200 is a steal for this gun MSRP is around $490.

Here's mine...I bought it for those days I just DON'T feel like bending over picking up brass...or...just want to carry a wheel gun.

I can also hand load light plinking loads that would otherwise NOT work in a semiauto.
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