Very nice gun! Would be great for back of the wasteband or maybe a pancake holster! hard to go wrong with a revolver! makes me want to run right out and buy one LOL
The Pitbull is $400 less than Ruger's revolver and $700 less than Smith and Wesson's revolver. And the Charter Arms Pitbull has a lifetime warranty. Works for me!
If you’re talking about small of the back IWB carry I’d caution that could get you hurt. Any street attack is likely to find you on the ground and if you fall backward onto the gun you might be seriously injured. Just my two cents . . .
So far, so good. I have put about 300 rounds through it, so far. The only thing I don't like is my trigger finger hurts after firing 25 or 30 rounds. The trigger pull is smooth, so it is probably bad technique on my part!
Yes and I like the lifetime warranty too. If you are interested in a semi auto, I really like the Ruger LC9s which I have had for about 4 years. Ruger discontinued the LC9s but they make the cheaper EC9s instead. They are basically the same gun except the EC9s has fixed rear sights. The EC9s costs just under $300 which is about $200 less than the Charter Arms Pitbull.
Very nice gun! Would be great for back of the wasteband or maybe a pancake holster! hard to go wrong with a revolver! makes me want to run right out and buy one LOL
The Pitbull is $400 less than Ruger's revolver and $700 less than Smith and Wesson's revolver. And the Charter Arms Pitbull has a lifetime warranty. Works for me!
If you’re talking about small of the back IWB carry I’d caution that could get you hurt. Any street attack is likely to find you on the ground and if you fall backward onto the gun you might be seriously injured. Just my two cents . . .
There’s two hits inside the ring. There’s your tenth round.
Totally noticed it also ,, I was screaming at the screen like he could hear me over and over!Lol
How's this gun holding up?.
So far, so good. I have put about 300 rounds through it, so far. The only thing I don't like is my trigger finger hurts after firing 25 or 30 rounds. The trigger pull is smooth, so it is probably bad technique on my part!
And the best part is that it’s CALIFORNIA LEGAL!
Thinking of this for first gun. Like the simplicity and safety of revolvers but don’t want to pay double for .38 special ammo 😊.
Yes and I like the lifetime warranty too. If you are interested in a semi auto, I really like the Ruger LC9s which I have had for about 4 years. Ruger discontinued the LC9s but they make the cheaper EC9s instead. They are basically the same gun except the EC9s has fixed rear sights. The EC9s costs just under $300 which is about $200 less than the Charter Arms Pitbull.
Poor audio quality, had a hard time hearing you
speak up you talk to soft
Lifetime warranty, you're gonna use it, just stay away, junk