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Charter Arms Bulldog, 44 Special Tiger Specs:

Col. Robert Brown also shot a Charter Arms Bulldog revolver in .44 Special in the class with a sweet black and green tiger stripe finish that was awesome. Col. Brown liked the trigger and the caliber and how light the gun is. At only 21 ounces, it is so light you could easily and comfortably carry it in your front pocket in a pocket holster. The grips on it are rubber which is fantastic, especially when you are sweating and have a built in laser for low light sighting made by Crimson Trace.

Model: ............24420
Finish:..............Black & Tiger Striped

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