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Holster for CA Bulldog 44?
I can carry my "On Duty" Bulldog 44 in my front left pocket in an Uncle Mike's Inside-the-pocket holster. It s okay...kinda looks fat and bulky there, but what do you do? Anybody pocket carry the Bulldog?
With Thanks in Advance!
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I don't. The Undercover is doable but the Bulldog is just a bit much for pocket carry.
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I'm not sure how much bigger a CA Bulldog is than a typcial J-frame but you might try Remora Holsters.
Remora Holsters – Concealment & Security Products
Or you might try Mika's Pocket Holsters:
Mika's Pocket Holsters
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It falls between the J and the K in size. Roughly the same as a Colt D frame.
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It falls between the J and the K in size. Roughly the same as a Colt D frame.
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In terms of gunleather that is absolutely true. Back in the day, when they were new pistols, I carried mine in a 3" Colt holster from Bianchi, the 9R-1 or -2 that is ideal. Charter offered their own line of gunleather because of the 'middle' sizing of it, made initially for them by Seventrees of all companies.
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In terms of gunleather that is absolutely true. Back in the day, when they were new pistols, I carried mine in a 3" Colt holster from Bianchi, the 9R-1 or -2 that is ideal. Charter offered their own line of gunleather because of the 'middle' sizing of it, made initially for them by Seventrees of all companies.
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I have one of the Charter holsters. Maybe two. Nice stuff. I was on an older Charter kick for a while but am now to just the Bulldog.
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I have one of the Charter holsters. Maybe two. Nice stuff. I was on an older Charter kick for a while but am now to just the Bulldog.
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The nicest Charter Arms branded holster I've seen. These were made by Seventrees.
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