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Charter Arms .44 S&W Spl. Bulldog: The 'Wrong' Revolver For The Right Reasons

This old-school, snub-nose revolver may not be in trending style today, but it sure is comfortable to carry and still packs a punch.

Charter Arms: Simplicity, Reliability & Lightness

The company currently offers 13 different models—including one for lefties and the Undercover that launched the firm. Each are manufactured in the United States and available in different variants.

NRA Gun of the Week: Charter Arms Professional

On this week’s “Gun of the Week” video preview, American Rifleman staff are checking out a sixgun from Charter Arms that utilizes a hybrid frame design built with aluminum to be lightweight and features the company’s Blacknitride+ treatment.

Review: Charter Arms Professional

Since the founding of Charter Arms in 1964 by Douglas McClennahan, the company’s series of affordably priced, compact, double-action revolvers has continued to grow in both its diversity of models and frame sizes.

Review: Charter Arms .41 Mag Pug

The Charter Arms Mag Pug revolver hits harder than a .357 Mag. without bulking up to a .44 Mag. size frame.

A Look Back At The ArmaLite AR-7 Explorer

In this overview we take a look at a storied survival rifle design from the genius of Eugene Stoner, The ArmaLite Rifle 7, or AR-7.

NRA Gun of the Week: Charter Arms Boomer Revolver

American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz checks out this affordable concealed-carry revolver.

'Dear Manufacturer' Wish List

Instead of another holiday gift guide, this is a holiday wish list to manufacturers with a few ideas for products that are not currently available.

Tested: Charter Arms Boomer .44 Spl. Revolver

Charter trims its signature 5-shot .44 into a sleek, light-weight concealed-carry gun.

Firearms For Lefties

It isn’t always easy being a lefty in a right-handed world, and the realm of firearms is no exception. When it comes time to purchase a new gun there are many factors to consider—cost, reliability, weight, fit and finish, ergonomics, size, etc. And for those, like myself, who are lucky enough to be members of the sacred fraternity of left-handedness, gun buying also requires a few additional considerations.

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