357-9mm Blackhawk convertible, and they're in the same price range as the Charters. 45 ACP - LC Vaquero is a FAR better choice, or a. If you're looking for a pistol caliber trail gun, the. I took the measurements of the endshake and b/c gap, so I can see if they're still the same after 1-2,000 rounds. 40 may turn out to be a hidden gem, it will take at least 1,000 rounds before I will feel good about it. Maybe I'm just soured that after 20 rounds I had to send mine in for repair, I don't know. 40, maybe the 9mm would do better, maybe not. I'm not blown away by the quality of the Charter Pit Bull I have, I don't think it will stand up to hard use with the. Lots of people think a 9mm SP101 is on the way, but it will use moon clips. Lots of people MUST have a Double Action, but then never use it in any thing other than SA. Unless you're really concerned about quicker reloading, the 9mm Blackhawk just seems like a far better option. 9mm Defensive ammo isn't a lot cheaper than. 357 model is cheaper ammo, and I think it's kind of a toss up since these guns won't have the durability of a Ruger and most of them don't seem to like steel or aluminum case. You never know, they might come back with a 6-shot 4.2" this summer. If you must have one I'd grab the next 6-shot you see or at least the 5-shot 5", since Charter says they're dropping them. Honestly, I'm saying as an owner of a Pit Bull, you really didn't miss much with that 5" 9mm Pit Bull. 44 Special model if it's gonna be a "carry lots shoot little" type gun. 45 ACP looked cool but all the reports say it's not too fun as a range gun, and in the same size package, for carry I see no advantage over the. 45 ACP Charter revolver, even though I have a. Unless they are going from 5" to 4.2" for these, I don't know. 45 ACP version, those would have sold like hotcakes. It's odd Charter says they are dropping the 5" Pit Bulls, this summer Dee Ecker said they were about to "unveil" a 4.2". 40 snub from Charter, but I'm going to wait until I get a few hundred- 1,000 through the 5" before I drop another $450 on a Charter. I just blew my gun budget, probably for the next few months but I had thought about getting the. Note inside says the work done was "replace crane - Test Fired OK". Looks good, no more forcing cone rubbing on the cylinder face. I wouldn't get too crestfallen about it, even a 6-shot Charter Arms 9mm revolver 5", seems cooler in theory than in real life.Ĭrappy cell phone pic aside, I got my 5".
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