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I liked my charter arms, and I like the size of my Taurus .380 revolver. Will be interested to see how yours performs and the size compared to a jframe. My Taurus reminds me of the old Smith Terrier a relative had, say 3/4 the size of a jframe.

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The New Charter-Arms Bulldog 44 spl | Page 4 | The High Road

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Masterpiece arms by a mile for me. Had a brand new Havak, hated it, clunky action and didn't shoot well, bore had chatter marks all the way down. Bought an MPA, action was smooth and it shot awesome. No contest.

I picked one up yesterday, can't find much info on it. It doesn't say Uberti or Buntline anywhere, though there is a U imprint on the "backstap" (what connects the stock to the cylinder frame), the barrel says Navy Arms, but it looks just like the Buntline rifle on Uberti's site in .357.

Navy Arms has a full staff of engravers who have passed their art from generation to generation. This is a trade to be admired since from the beginning class of students possibly 2% or 3% complete the course and become master engravers.

Navy Arms 1960 numbered box set - is anyone familiar with this?

So I just noticed the Charter Arms Bulldog chambered in .380 has a 6 round capacity and a 3” barrel. For some reason I thought it only had a 5 round capacity and a 2” barrel. As a huge fan of 3” barrel revolvers this model Bulldog has really grabbed my attention. So I was wondering if anyone...

Anyone with any information on the 1911 manufactured by Crown City Arms in Cortland, NY ? Over the past several years I've picked up a parts gun with a CCA frame and a complete CCA. Both are good shooters and bring a smile to my face just as much as my more expensive Springfield. Thanks, triguy

I have been looking forward to starting a lightweight build for a long time. I had decided a while ago to go with a poly lower and got really interested when I saw the offering from E3 Arms. When I went to go pick mine up from my local FFL, I asked the shop gunsmith if he'd be willing to do a...

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Gunsmith's out of the box review of the E3 Arms Omega 15 Poly Lower

A guy I know wants a 1911 and has about $500 to spend. Apparently the Metro Arms Classic with a 5 inch barrel caught his eye, and he came to me asking if I knew anything about it. Honestly, I don't know very much about 1911s in general, so I'm passing the buck on to you guys. How quality is...