Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Bulldog... For Liberty

One of the many cool things at the NRA convention was at the Charter Arms booth. In the wake of the historic Heller vs. DC decision, Charter put out a special Heller Commemorative edition of their most famous .44 Special revolver:

Heller Skelter

This particular model was presented to Ted Nugent himself at the convention. They had it sitting in the display case at the show, and were very kind to send this professional shot of the case and all (it was locked in the case and even with the new camera getting a decent shot through the glass proved difficult). They also had a series of Charter Arms revolvers through the ages - an interesting progression of yet another New England gun company.

Here's one Bulldog with a legal bite...

That is all.

3 comments:

Weer'd Beard said...

Know what the Kershaw Knife is?

Very cool!

I gotta say I've heard a bunch of bad things about Charter Arms (no distinction of which corporate iteration) I must say its current incarnation impresses me.

Jay G said...

I *think* it's either a Leek or a Chive, but I'm not certain.

I think that Charter has learned from the mistakes of the past and is reaching out to the gunnie community. I for one am impressed as hell they went through the arduous process of getting their revolvers MA-certified.

Laura said...

it's a Chive - the Leek is longer.