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Old September 30, 2008, 07:04 AM   #20
Tamara
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Originally Posted by Wildalaska
Come on Tam, search your knowledge base...
Give me some credit, here! I just took it as a given, chuckled appropriately, and toddled on with my own godawful Charter horror stories. Like the .357 Bulldog belonging to a customer that launched most of its barrel downrange on its first cylinder. Lessee... 1,150 grains at 300 fps... does that make major?

Or the Charter 2000 Undercover that turned up stolen on the TICS check. When we had just rec'd it from the wholesaler. Turns out a Charter Arms Undercover of the exact same serial number had been reported stolen. In the early '80s.

That's why when someone announced that the last iteration of Charter X had gone belly up, I responded "Put a stake through its heart and bury it at a crossroads!"
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Originally Posted by Bill DeShivs
I just compared the 2 guns. They are almost exactly the same size and width,
I'd be curious about the results of taking a mic to both guns at the topstrap, yoke, deepest part of the frame under the cylinder window, et cetera.
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Originally Posted by 458Winshooter
I have a new production Bulldog Pug 2000 in 44 spl.If someone has a J-frame to measure...
The Bulldog frame is more approximately K-frame sized...
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