So ammo price aside, doesn't this gun outclass an SP101 in every way as a ccw?
.44 special sounds amazing as a self defense round
>>29996501
It's 4 ounces lighter than an SP101, same capacity and size
Personally if you're thinking of getting a revolver for cc a smith and Wesson k frame will do you just fine. For winter carry the charter would be a good gun, but I don't see how it would be any better than a GP 100.
Another thing, the newer charter arms guns are okay-tier as far as quality goes. If you can track down an older gun then get it.
>>29996501
Absolutely my favorite CC revolver. I like the older blued ones. Speer specifically makes a gold dot for them.
>>29996501
The .44 Special is an amazing round, but it has never been loaded that way from the factory. Even if you go to specialty guys who do legit Keith loads, they would eventually blast a Charter apart due to the relatively cheap/non-durable construction. It was built to withstand factory loads and that's about it.
The Ruger, meanwhile, is much more durably constructed, and .357 Magnum > .44 Special unless and until, again, one of those Keith level loads that will destroy a Bulldog is used.
>>29996501
Bulldog my ass. Look up their new 44sp Boomer.
>>29996501
Immaculate carry piece. Small package for a huge caliber like .44 Special but it is my abosolute ideal choice for stalking the streets of New York and shooting hookers.
Anyone own their 9x19 that doesn't need moon clips? I'd love a cheap plinking revolver that shares ammo with most of my semis
>>29996501
There is literally no reason to buy a 44 special revolver. Just buy a 44 magnum and shoot specials out of it, then you have the option for 44 magnum when you want it (and you will want it at some point)
>>29999314
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