Hope this clears up any confusion If I was smart enuf, I would put up pics, but so sorry.Its a stainless 1st generation model with a serrated, semi-bobbed hammer.The price was good, but Im not interested in it if the hammers been bubbad.
The Charter Arms.44 Bulldog is an excellent pocket pistol-- Jack Lott at GA always carried one in the pocket of his jacket and, as I recall, Jeff Cooper had a few kind words for the Bulldog as well. Life is hard. Its even harder when youre stupid. John Wayne. History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon. Napoleon Bonaparte. Thanks in advance. The 1st generation CA Bulldogs were not stainless, and were not CHARCO. What youre seeing is a recent revision; crap shoot as to quality. They continue with todays Charter Arms - except that you can now also get blued versions as well. Im hoping to get one to review side-by-side with my original Bulldog. I didnt see the Ansonia, CONN address on the barrel so I assumed it was a first generation model. It was stainless but not frosted stainless, so I figured it wasnt a 3rd Gen. I was going to try to get it out of there for 200, but if its a 2nd Gen. Stratford, Conn. Ive owned this gun for at least 20 years, I suppose. The box says it is a Bulldog F.S., neoprene grips and pocket hammer, 3 barrel.44 Spl, bright stainless. It isnt actually a bright stainless, more of a shinier matte. The neoprene grips look like the longer Uncle Mikes you see on some Smith 642s, w silver Charter Arms medallions.
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