

Its original blued finish is still excellent and the gun seems virtually unused. Standard models of the Bulldog have fixed, concave rear sights, while the Target Bulldog, like this example, have adjustable rear sights. It has no sharp edges to contend with when carrying the weapon in a holster or a pocket, and is therefore considered by many as a good self-defense revolver. The Bulldog was designed to be concealed easily because of its small size, yet also fire a “big bore” caliber (it was available chambered in.

The modern variant of the Bulldog is still in production to this day.

It was a top-selling gun during the 1980s and it is considered to be Charter Arms’ trademark firearm. The Bulldog is a 5-shot, solid-framed, traditional double-action revolver produced by Charter Arms in the USA and first introduced in 1973.
