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Pocket Cannon is right. But those fireplugs sure do mess things up when they hit'em. I had an aunt, cancer took her, that carried one evryday for about twenty years. Never seemed to worry much about being mugged. Planned on giving over everything she had...starting with those five little friends.
 

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'neck, Why not splurge and get u a S&W500Mag 2" if you need a "pocket cannon". I'm sure Capt' could work up some light load 300grainers for you.
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BTT, The Bulldog is a bad beast especially if you looking down wrong end. "say cheese for the LEAD your about to receive"
 

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hubcap said:
hea msredneck put the bulldog in one pocket and the off duty in the other, be ready for anything. :thumbup:
Kinda what I was thinking...well the s&w 642 would be in the 3rd pocket

New York Load is where its at

Got some Speer Gold Dot 44 special 200 Grain flying ashtrays today...Bad Muthas
 

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Ordered it from Mr. Clean

A+ all the way with him

This bad boy only weighs 20 ounces and holds (5) 44 special "flying ashtrays...fits in the same pocket holster my S&W 642 38 does...only real diff is the grips...both are hammerless dao...I don't want any exposed hammers getting in the way on a draw from a pocket...These are obviously close range guns anyway

This bad boy has just become my primary...I do believe...its very light....no freaking trigger lock :bull: either




Gold Dot ammo 200 Grain HP's in back vs 130 gr 38's in front

which would u carry


 

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Think I'll put one in the front right pocket, one in left pocket

Good to Go

Possible range report tomorrow

Gotta test reloads for F class match Sat so might pop a few 44's and she how she feels
 

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My uncle used to always speak highly of Charter Arms. I bought a Charter Arms Undercover 38 back in 1993. It looks like a Smith, is nickle plated and accurate. What more could I ask for? I think that Charter Arms are under rated by some people. I did read a good article on them about a year ago. Good guns in my opinion.
 
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