Just picked one up and shot it yesterday with 230 grain FMJ's. I would describe it as "Magnum lite" due to a bit less noise and recoil while still being satisfying. It would be a great option for someone who wants a bit more "oomph" but not too much.
The only issues I had was a bit of sharpness on the trigger tip and guard edges, which a gunsmith is fixing for around $25.
Does anyone else have a Pitbull in either of the 3 calibers?
Charter Arms Pitbull 45 ACP
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Charter Arms Pitbull 45 ACP
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Re: Charter Arms Pitbull 45 ACP
No.rp_photo wrote:Just picked one up and shot it yesterday with 230 grain FMJ's. I would describe it as "Magnum lite" due to a bit less noise and recoil while still being satisfying. It would be a great option for someone who wants a bit more "oomph" but not too much.
The only issues I had was a bit of sharpness on the trigger tip and guard edges, which a gunsmith is fixing for around $25.
Does anyone else have a Pitbull in either of the 3 calibers?
Sounds interesting.
I have a .44 Special Bulldog.
Shooting to the point of aim? Not so much. Added a Crimson trace grip. Will soon have that problem taken care of.
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I don't do those things to other people and I require the same of them.
Don’t pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he’ll just kill you.