Super cool, have been giving some thought to getting shed of a ”son of Sam” gun to finance a dot site.I bought a Charter Arms Off Duty .38 Special 5-shot revolver today.
Off Duty is a shrouded-hammer .38 Special. David Berkowitz used a .44 Special Bulldog. BTW, I have no idea what your post actually means.Super cool, have been giving some thought to getting shed of a ”son of Sam” gun to finance a dot site.
Reads like he thinks your gun is really neat and he's going to sell off his Bulldog and use the money to buy a red dot.Off Duty is a shrouded-hammer .38 Special. David Berkowitz used a .44 Special Bulldog. BTW, I have no idea what your post actually means.
Nailed it.Reads like he thinks your gun is really neat and he's going to sell off his Bulldog and use the money to buy a red dot.
Leave it to me. I am cheap, and trying to retire in a few years (turning 67 2/14). I got a fair bit of flack here when I bought a Kahr CM9. About 1200 rounds in without a problem of any kind, it is my EDC. The CA Off Duty will be my 3rd carry gun with a looooonnngggg trigger pull: Keltec P32 (20+ years old), Kahr CM9, CA Off Duty. So far, I am pretty happy with cheap. The only lemon was the SCCY CPX-2 Gen3. What a POS! Almost 500 rounds and it never fired an entire magazine without a failure. My next house gun may be the Taurus 66, 6-shot, 4", blued.Ya, you don’t see or read much about Charter Arms revolvers here much. Most talk is about the newer auto loaders.
My old 44 was a carry gun about 30 years ago. This was a time before they had a shroud under the bbl. Just an ejection rod. Shot quite a few rounds though it. Couldn’t even say how many that was forever ago. It just stays in the hidey spot. Still have a partial box of silver tips I carried in it.Leave it to me. I am cheap, and trying to retire in a few years (turning 67 2/14). I got a fair bit of flack here when I bought a Kahr CM9. About 1200 rounds in without a problem of any kind, it is my EDC. The CA Off Duty will be my 3rd carry gun with a looooonnngggg trigger pull: Keltec P32 (20+ years old), Kahr CM9, CA Off Duty. So far, I am pretty happy with cheap. The only lemon was the SCCY CPX-2 Gen3. What a POS! Almost 500 rounds and it never fired an entire magazine without a failure. My next house gun may be the Taurus 66, 6-shot, 4", blued.
A good heart will always be followed by good karma. What goes around comes around. Indisputable fact. JMOHad a guy and his 4 year old daughter breakdown in front of my shop today. No money and was on way to pawn shop to pawn his hipoint 9mm carbine. Vehicle seemed out of time (distributor issue) so referred him to a shop across the street (I dont do engine work)
Have had the 9mm before and do own the 45acp carbine currently. Gave him $200 for it. Figured hed be lucky to get $150 from a pawn shop for it and knew he could definitely use the money.
Came with the 2 extra mags with the stock holder for them as well as a PA double carbine soft case. Think I did just fine and helped him out as best I could
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Picking up a JM stamped .35REM tomorrow.
Are they good revolvers?Ya, you don’t see or read much about Charter Arms revolvers here much. Most talk is about the newer auto loaders.
See my post about, "My New Charter Arms Off Duty .38 Special"Are they good revolvers?