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    Default First New Gun of The New Year :)

    Lately, If it's not my P7, I am enjoying carrying a revolver more and more. And I've been looking at the Charter Arms Pitbull 40 S&W so picked it up today ! I really like the 40 caliber, and in a revolver that does not need any form of moon clip - sweet. I'm set up now with the 40 and some Hornady Zombie Max - now just have to get to the range. So far, very nice handling gun, weight is nice, feel in the hand, etc.. I do like wood grips, so I ordered some for it, should be here in a day or two, along with a nice leather holser from Charter Arms. Will let you know how she shoots !


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    Default Re: First New Gun of The New Year :)

    Congrats! That's a nice looking gun, and I'm definitely looking forward to hearing how it handles the 40 S&W round, and how it feels shooting it. Great way to start off the new year!
    "I don't care what went wrong. I beat the snot out of it until it works" - Clint Smith

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    Default Re: First New Gun of The New Year :)

    it looks like a carry rev. for sure. when you get time could you post length, width and height. i`ve been looking at small pistols. but i want a 40 cal.

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    Default Re: First New Gun of The New Year :)

    Quote Originally Posted by bearman View Post
    it looks like a carry rev. for sure. when you get time could you post length, width and height. i`ve been looking at small pistols. but i want a 40 cal.
    Overall from tip of barrel to bottom rear of grip is 7" (L)
    From top of barrel to bottom of grip is 5" (H)
    Cylinder is 1 1/2" wide, grip itself is just under 1" wide (W)



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    Didn't think I'd like the grips, but they are actually pretty nice ! I do love wood, so I will soon have both and will see which I like better
    Last edited by cruzans; January 4th, 2012 at 08:34 PM.

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