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Bill in Oregon
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Shout out to Charter Arms

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Finally got around to shooting my new Bulldog Classic a couple of weeks ago and noticed that the barrel was not quite indexed properly, with the result that the front sight was very slightly canted to the right. Last Tuesday I emailed Charter about the issue and they immediately gave me a return authorization and next-day shipping label. They received the bulldog Wednesday, repaired it Friday and shipped it back Monday. UPS delivered it Tuesday. This is first-class, first-rate customer service especially in this day and age.
We all know Charter has had some ups and downs over the years, but I am here to say the current incarnation of this company is setting perhaps the highest bar in the firearms industry for taking care of its peeps.
Oh -- and 7.2 grains of Universal under the Hornady 180-grain XTP in Starline brass shoots very nicely indeed. 8)

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P.S. Leather by Rob at Simply Rugged. 8)
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I'm glad you got it fixed and quickly too :D good customer service is more important than a lot of companies realise.
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I'm glad you had a good experience, Bill.
I can say my experience with both their customer service and quality of my new Bulldog has been the opposite of yours. I would get into it, but that's for another thread, and I don't want to relive it and ruin my weekend.
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Very sorry to hear this Ted.
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Fri Jun 13, 2025 11:03 am Very sorry to hear this Ted.
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I Too am glad they took care of the problem. A few years ago I bought one of Charters .22 revolvers to have a lightweight gun to pack in My fishing gear. It was for a short time terrific and I was very Happy. around 300 rounds it started to misfire and I returned it under warranty. They had it quite a while and I finally e-mailed them and ask them what was up. that got the ball rolling and in a few weeks it came back. It didn't take long and the same issues returned but by this time the warranty expired. I can return it for repair again but have to pay the shipping . when I get it fixed again it will be going down the road. :evil: .
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.45colt wrote: Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:16 am I Too am glad they took care of the problem. A few years ago I bought one of Charters .22 revolvers to have a lightweight gun to pack in My fishing gear. It was for a short time terrific and I was very Happy. around 300 rounds it started to misfire and I returned it under warranty. They had it quite a while and I finally e-mailed them and ask them what was up. that got the ball rolling and in a few weeks it came back. It didn't take long and the same issues returned but by this time the warranty expired. I can return it for repair again but have to pay the shipping . when I get it fixed again it will be going down the road. :evil: .
Hate to hear that, I've wanted one of those for a vest-pocket chore gun. I did luck into a really good Taurus 617T (two inch,19 ounce seven shot 357) which, with appropriate loads, covers that ground and more.

My only Charters--a couple of Bulldogs and an Undercover--were old Bridgeport guns that shot and ran fine.
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Sarge, When it worked the double action was fast and smooth, the grips fit great. I don't expect much out of an inexpensive gun. but it has to be reliable. This is one I would take to the river and very well may have gotten dunked along with Me.
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I's like to say something nice about CA service but I can't. I've never had to use it. I have three CA firearms. An AR-7, Bulldog, and a Southpaw. Of the three only the AR-7 has had any issues. And actually it wasn't the AR-7 it was a couple of aftermarket high capacity magazines.

The Bulldog is a 1978 vintage, so it has some years and quite a few rounds through it. Other than cleaning the only thing I've done to it was put on some rubber grips.
The AR-7 rode around in my Jeep for decades. Always worked, and accounted for innumerable small critters. And once prevented a potential crime.
The Southpaw is by comparison relatively new. I didn't need another 38 spl snubby but being a lefty it was a natural. It gets carried frequently as a backup. Used almost exclusively with a load using a HBWC loaded backward. Yea, I know that's a really old idea, but I've seen what it will do to a coyote.
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