

The advantage of full moon clips is that they serve as speedloaders by allowing quick insertion of an entire cylinder full of ammo. 45 ACP semi-auto rounds in the Colt and S&W 1917 revolvers made for US military use. Moon clips (flat metal stampings usually made to hold 2, 3, or 5/6 rounds – and referred to as third/half/full moon clips) were invented to help chamber. Revolvers utilize their cartridges’ rear rim to keep each round properly fixed in each cylinder chamber.

Today my interest is in the 9mm Pitbull and Charter Arms offers a new Blacknitride+™ finish that warranted inquiry as well. 40 S&W kicks like the proverbial mule when fired in that little five-shooter. It was uncomfortable to shoot, to say the least. 40 caliber Charter Arms Pitbull back in 2012 when it first came out. 44 Special ammo, but then most snub nose revolvers provide a wallop to your palm. The Bulldog’s recoil impulse is massive with hot. I worked with a cop who carried one as a backup his entire career and he still carries it now that he’s retired. 44 Special Bulldog have been used as police backup and off-duty guns for more than 50 years. Charter Arms Pitbull 9mmĬharter Arms has been around since 1964 and their. In my opinion, the S&W double action feels the best in my hands when I’m firing double action with an untouched factory trigger. We are also used to the feel of S&W or Ruger or Colt double action triggers. We may forget that some people can only afford just a few guns or maybe even just one. Revolver Guys almost can’t help but become a little bit snobbish about the quality guns we’re used to. I like certain lesser sought after brands too, when they offer features the big names don’t. I also like classic revolvers for their “old world” quality and value. I do own a Freedom Arms single action, but I had to sell a couple other guns to be able to afford it. I’d like to own a Korth or a Manurhin if they weren’t so darn expensive. Single actions, double actions, Colt, Ruger, S&W, big Magnums, little snub noses. It goes without saying that RevolverGuys like revolvers and I like ‘em all. That’s pretty cheap for factory centerfire ammo. Nine millimeter is often found on retail mass-market store’s shelves for under $10 per box of 50 rounds. The 9mm version was of interest to me since relatively inexpensive 9mm ammo is common these days. 45 ACP versions of the Pitbull have subsequently been released. 40 was still a popular police pistol cartridge back eight years ago. Charter Arms’ intention was obviously for this revolver to be a police officer’s backup gun. 40 S&W cartridge, which was an interesting choice. The Charter Arms Pitbull double action revolver was initially introduced in 2012. While all were very intriguing, the idea of buying yet another handgun cartridge caused me consternation. Some of us with lots of firearms in our safe may have found ourselves shying away from certain guns because “I really just don’t want to get involved in another caliber.” I remember when the. For those with only two guns, it sure made sense to need only one shared caliber. The same ammo for both made sense when travel across wide open spaces was measured in weeks on horseback instead of hours in an jet plane. 44-40 was popular because it was chambered in lever action rifles and in single action revolvers. 45 handgun ammo.Ĭonsolidation of ammunition applies to those with only a few firearms as well as to those with a collection numbering in the multiple dozens or more. So it made more sense to get revolvers produced that could fire the military’s huge depots full of. 45 ACP cartridges because the military couldn’t get 1911 pistols made fast enough. The old Smiths and Colts were made to chamber. 45 ACP revolvers to prove the concept of ammunition consolidation. Take the new Ruger Match Champion 10mm as just one and then look back one hundred years ago to revolvers such as the S&W and Colt 1917. 45 ACP DA/SA Revolver 2.There is considerable interest in revolvers that fire semi-automatic pistol cartridges these days. Know you’re protected without it weighing you down by carrying a Charter Arms Pitbull revolver. With its 2.5″ barrel and fixed sights, the Pitbull is sleek and easily concealable. The revolvers are constructed of stainless steel offering strength, peace of mind and reliability. 45 ACP stopping power but is not burdensome to carry. This Pitbull provides 5 rounds of powerful. A dual coil spring assembly allows inserting and retention of a semi-auto cartridge in each chamber, and they are easily ejected after firing.
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The Pitbull series revolvers uses a unique rimless cartridge extractor assembly to permit the use of semi-automatic ammo without the use of moon clips. When you need personal protection, choose Charter Arms as your next concealment firearm. 45 ACP DA/SA Revolver 2.5″ Barrel 5-Rounds ODG Features:
