Charter Arms Bulldog vs Cimarron U.S.V Artillery

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Revolver Charter Arms Bulldog Cimarron U.S.V Artillery
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#20993
#24348
Action Single/Double Single
Caliber .44 Special .45 Colt
Capacity 5 6
Finish Black Case Hardened
Gun Type Revolver Revolver
Sights Fixed Fixed
Barrel Length 2.5" 5.5"
Details
Brand Charter Arms
Reviews See 18 Reviews See 3 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $482.29 $555.39
Used Price $337.60 $388.77
Sale Price $434.06 $499.85

Revolvers Descriptions

Charter Arms Bulldog

Known for its rugged reliability and stopping power, Charters Bulldog is a versatile revolver for personal or home protection. With a barrel length of 2.5, this .44 Special is one of the larger revolvers to qualify for concealed carry. This safe, reliable revolver is powerful enough for serious home protection, but has the size and functionality for effective concealed carry! If you are looking for a safe, reliable revolver powerful enough for serious home protection, but with the size and functionality for effective concealed carry, Charters .44 Special is an outstanding double-duty choice for the job.

Cimarron U.S.V Artillery

U.S.V. Model. The Indian Wars are over and the 1873 U.S. Cavalry Models are in a state of disrepair. They are returned to the factory or to Springfield arsenal to be refurbished. There, the barrels are changed from 7 1/2 to 5 1/2 and working parts replaced. They are inspected by Rinaldo A. Carr and returned to service. Many of these firearms see action in the Spanish American War of 1898. Most are issued to artillery batteries and are known as the Artillery Model. In 1898 the first U.S. Volunteer Cavalry is formed under the command of Theodore Roosevelt. This group of gallant young cowboys from all parts of the American West, are recruited in a San Antonio bar and trained at Camp Wood, Texas. They would carry more than 100 of these Artillery models bravely in the charge up San Juan Hill. These historic American cowboys will be known forever as the Roughriders.

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