01 August 2016, 00:48
p dog shooterBarrel removal
A friend gave me a Charter arms Bull dog target 44 with a bugled spilt barrel it looks like it has a barrel shroud.
I would like to remove it and fid a replacement barrel ideas.
01 August 2016, 01:10
drhall762It does have a barrel shroud and IIRC it is essentially held on with an adhesive. Barrel itself just threads in. A few years ago they were still in business so finding a barrel should not be too difficult.
01 August 2016, 02:56
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by drhall762:
It does have a barrel shroud and IIRC it is essentially held on with an adhesive. Barrel itself just threads in. A few years ago they were still in business so finding a barrel should not be too difficult.
Charter Arms is still in business.
01 August 2016, 03:38
p dog shooterquote:
God only knows why!
I has asked myself the same question.
01 August 2016, 03:52
dpcdOk, the Bulldogs 44 barrels are one piece, since about 1980; and are screwed on; Numrich has them for $68.
I knew the Son of Sam killer; worked with him in the Army.
True story.
01 August 2016, 04:13
Rockdocquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Ok, the Bulldogs 44 barrels are one piece, since about 1980; and are screwed on; Numrich has them for $68.
I knew the Son of Sam killer; worked with him in the Army.
True story.
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Is that what he used?
01 August 2016, 04:30
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Ok, the Bulldogs 44 barrels are one piece, since about 1980; and are screwed on; Numrich has them for $68.
I knew the Son of Sam killer; worked with him in the Army.
True story.
This one has a shroud for sure I should be able to screw the old one off and the new one on? I take it they have a right hand thread
01 August 2016, 07:34
dpcdI don't know if the threads are the same for the old ones and the newer one piece ones, but they might be.
Yes he used a Charter Arms .44 Bulldog. I knew Specialist David Berkowitz; he was a personnel clerk in the Battalion S1 office, directly across the hall from me in the S3 office. I saw him every day for a year; he was a nice guy.
01 August 2016, 07:47
BobsterYou might check with Charter on the replacement cost. I sent a .38 SPL back a few years ago and got a very reasonable barrel repair charge - read "free". They have lifetime warranties.
01 August 2016, 08:27
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Ok, the Bulldogs 44 barrels are one piece, since about 1980; and are screwed on; Numrich has them for $68.
I knew the Son of Sam killer; worked with him in the Army.
True story.
I went to school from 3rd grade thru HS with Susan Atkins, one of Charlie Manson's minions involved in the Tate/LaBianca murders. Evan as a little kid I sensed there was something not right with her.
01 August 2016, 16:50
p dog shooterI turn the old barrel off with out any problem I most likely just order one from Gunparts corp. and see what happens.
11 August 2016, 05:07
p dog shooterI replaced the barrel with a 3 inch from gun parts corp fairly easy job had to make a .012 spacer shim to properly set the barrel.
After that cly gap is fine goes bang every shot.