Charter Arms 45LC/41 mag

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checked CA website and all my usual web yt sites and no luck.does anyone have an update on release ?
 
I am also keeping an eye out - I get the feeling probably around May - or at least I hope it is around then - and I hope that I get my tax refund to pay for it!
 
No mention of 'em anywhere on CA's site. The announcement was all the rage last fall. Wouldn't be the first time a company announced stuff they didn't actually make though. Ruger announced a .308 Win Mini-14 called the XGI, long ago, at the SHOT Show in January, 1985. Then announced they wouldn't be making it in June, 1985.
 
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No mention of 'em anywhere on CA's site. The announcement was all the rage last fall. Wouldn't be the first time a company announced stuff they didn't actually make though. Ruger announced a .308 Win Mini-14 called the XGI, long ago, at the SHOT Show in January, 1985. Then announced they wouldn't be making it in June, 1985.

I remember Taurus showing a .223 revolver at a Shot Show. A lot of publicity for something that never made it to production.
 
I remember Taurus showing a .223 revolver at a Shot Show. A lot of publicity for something that never made it to production.
Still waiting for the Standard Manufacturing Volley Fire announced last year at S.H.O.T. show.
 
Charter doesn't have a history of saying they're gonna make something only to never produce.

I've been very curious about these revolvers as well because everyone has told me the Bulldog can only handle .44 and .45 Colt is too big. I'd like to know how much bigger the frame and cylinder is compared to the .44 Special.

Say what you will about how similar the two cartridges are, but .45 Colt defense ammo is a lot easier to find in stores near me compared to .44 Special likely because of all those .410 revolvers.

I don't think Charter is going to update their website with their lineup of revolvers until they actually release them. That's what Ruger does and they come out with a lot of new stuff.
 
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