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Experience Accuracy and Power with the Charter Arms Target Pitbull Revolver | GunBroker
Kayla Frosceno of Charter Arms shares the Target Pitbull, and demos a patented spring-loaded extraction system. This innovative design incorporates a dual coil spring assembly in the extractor, ensuring smooth cartridge insertion and secure retention in every chamber. The system makes it easier to eject spent cartridges for quick reloading, offering a simple solution to the challenges of rimless loading and ejection.
Watch the video for more details on the Charter Arms Target Pitbull and its unique features.
Charter Arms Target Pitbull 4.2″ Specs:
Model: 79942
Finish: Stainless Steel
Frame: Stainless Steel
Grip: Full
Barrel length: 4.2″
Capacity: 5 Shot
Caliber: 9mm
Hammer: Standard
Weight: 23 oz.
Charter Arms Target Pitbull Features:
4.2″ Barrel, 9MM
Matte Stainless Finish
Ideal for Personal Protection
American Made
Exceptional Strength, Reliability, and Accuracy
The Pitbull is ideal for self-defense, concealed carry, and home defense.
What are the Benefits of Using a Revolver Over a Semi-Automatic Handgun?
Revolvers like the Target Pitbull are often chosen over semi-autos for their simplicity, ease of use, and reliability. Revolvers have fewer moving parts, making them less likely to malfunction, especially with lower-quality ammunition. They also do not require a magazine and can be loaded directly into the cylinder, which is a feature some users find more straightforward in defensive situations.
What is the weight of the Charter Arms Target Pitbull, and how does it affect recoil and handling?
The Target Pitbull weighs around 28 ounces (1.75 pounds). This moderate weight helps absorb recoil while maintaining the revolver’s portability. It’s heavier than some snub-nose revolvers, which reduces felt recoil during shooting, making it easier to control for target practice.
The Target Pitbull is designed with features aimed at improving accuracy and ease of shooting, especially for target practice. It typically has a longer barrel, improved sights (like adjustable rear sights), and better grips for stability and comfort. In contrast, other Pitbull models are often more compact and designed for defensive use rather than precision shooting.
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