Are Charter Arms pistols any good?

The Charter Arms . 38 is a light, useful and concealable revolver. I practice enough with my snub-nose revolvers to maintain a degree of proficiency. They are not fun to fire, but with proper practice loads and the occasional duty load for familiarization, they are not bears to fire either.

Does Charter Arms make a 357 magnum?

Charter Arms’ . 357 Mag Pug is a home protection revolver second to none. Compact, yet extremely powerful, the 5-shot Mag Pug features a ported 2.2-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Mag Pug weighs in at 23 oz.

Where are Charter Arms revolvers made?

Proud of their heritage and currently based in Shelton, Connecticut, Charter Arms is an American-owned company that produces 100% American made products from 100% American parts.

What size frame is the Charter Arms professional?

The Charter Arms Professional is a small frame revolver with a 3-inch barrel, hand filling grips, a double action/single action mechanism, good sights, and a nice finish. Open the cylinder by pushing the cylinder release forward and you will see a 7-shot cylinder chambered in . 32 H&R Magnum.

Does Charter Arms make a 44 Magnum?

The Bulldog is a 5-shot traditional double-action revolver designed by Doug McClenahan and produced by Charter Arms. It was introduced in 1973….

Charter Arms Bulldog
Cartridge .44 Special or .357 Magnum
Caliber .44 or .357
Action Traditional double-action or double action only
Rate of fire Single

Where are Charter Arms firearms made?

While other firearm makers may “outsource” manufacturing overseas, Charter Arms still proudly makes every one of its products at its facilities in New England’s “Gun Valley”—not far from the original Springfield Arsenal, where America’s first firearms were produced after the revolution.

Can you polish a Charter Arms revolver?

Can Charter Arms polish and re-finish my Charter firearm? Yes. However, we may not be able to correct deep pitting. Cost, depending on condition, is $100.00.