![]() The DA trigger is also heavy, it stacks, speeds up and lets off. The double-action trigger is gritty, it sounds and feels like two rough pieces of metal rubbing against each other. Since I use 6 O’clock hold my shots are a little south of the bullseye on this target, but I think you get the picture that the gun is generally accurate. The gun is shootable, not too much recoil with various 9mm ammo and I do find it fun to shoot at the range.įiring it single-action, the gun is accurate, it fires where it is pointed. The single action trigger is crisp and breaks nicely. I think the grips are good and the gun feels good in my hand. The revolver loads easily (for a 9mm revolver), no moon clips are needed, you just pop the cartridges in and the gun is ready to go. I paid $459.00 which reflects a premium because of their scarcity, Charter Arms didn’t seem to be making a lot of these, although I've seen more and more of these for sale now, and at a cheaper price Mike is a great guy and very easy to work with.Ģ) My PITBULL doesn't look nearly as nice as the stock pic I used Mike Losacco, a member here at Illinois Carry to do the transfer. One finally showed up on GrabAGun so I purchased it. ![]() I used search tools almost every day searching for one. I've always had an interest in 9mm revolvers and I've wanted one of these for a long time. I recently purchased a Charter Arms PITBULL in 9mm. ![]()
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