BADUNAME13
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Charter arms doesn't meet my quality standards of a carry gun (some are excellent guns, problem is, some are not, QC is not up to mystandards)
JMHO, I know others disagree.
JMHO, I know others disagree.
Final Thoughts
The Pitbull is the successful execution of an idea that could become a standard in the revolver market. Shooting it left me wondering why the attempts at marketing no-moon-clips-needed revolvers have been so few and far between. This .40 S&W revolver is a solid gun built by a team with years of experience. The only real problem I had with the Pitbull is that it left me wanting more. Charter Arms said 9 mm and .45 ACP versions are not far behind, and I am looking forward to shooting them as well.
The Pitbull is the successful execution
While I see your point, I think the person who has/needs/wants a revolver in the same caliber as an auto pistol they have, for simplicity sake of only needing to stock one type of ammo it makes sense.That would enhance the appeal to me certainly. But it still comes back to rimless auto cartridges doing nothing better than traditional rimmed revolver rounds.
While I see your point, I think the person who has/needs/wants a revolver in the same caliber as an auto pistol they have, for simplicity sake of only needing to stock one type of ammo it makes sense.
The concept is wasted on them just like pistol caliber carbines.