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		<title>Charter Arms Offers .40-Cal Rimless Revolver (No Moon Clips)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charter Arms has apparently revived its 40 S&#038;W Rimless Revolver, first announced in 2009. Charter Arms claims its 40 S&#038;W Revolver is the &#8220;world’s first .40 caliber Rimless Revolver&#8221;. Built on the same stainless steel frame as the .44 Special Pit Bull wheelgun, the new 5-shot .40 S&#038;W Pit Bull Revolver weighs 20 ounces, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/chtr03.jpg" alt="Charter Arms .40 SW revolver"><a href="http://www.charterarms.com" target="new">Charter Arms</a> has apparently revived its 40 S&#038;W Rimless Revolver, first announced in 2009. Charter Arms claims its 40 S&#038;W Revolver is the &#8220;world’s first .40 caliber Rimless Revolver&#8221;.</p>
<p>Built on the same stainless steel frame as the .44 Special Pit Bull wheelgun, the new 5-shot .40 S&#038;W Pit Bull Revolver weighs 20 ounces, and measures 6.75&#8243; overall with a 2.3 inch barrel. The gun has a fixed frame rear sight and a ramped front sight with a standard hammer. A DAO hammer is available upon request. Rubber grips are standard.</p>
<p><b>Dual Coil Spring Extractor Design Eliminates Need for Moonclips</b><br />
The Charter Arms .40 S&#038;W Revolver features a rimless cartridge extractor assembly. A dual coil spring assembly is located in the extractor to allow the insertion and retention of a .40 caliber cartridge in each chamber of the revolvers’ cylinder. What sets the new Charter Arms apart from previous revolvers chambered for rimless cartridges is the built-in coil spring that grabs the cartridges&#8217; extractor groove. This enables the gun to work without moon clips used in other revolver designs.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/chtr05.jpg" alt="Charter Arms .40 SW revolver"></p>
<p><b>.40 S&#038;W Revolver Makes Sense as Back-Up for .40 S&#038;W Duty Pistol</b><br />
Why do we need a revolver that shoots .40 S&#038;W when there are perfectly good options for .38 Special, .357 Magnum and other popular rimmed cartridges? According to Charter Arms President Nick Ecker, the firearms industry has had a “long felt need” for a revolver that fires .40 S&#038;W rimless ammo. Ecker explains: “The Pit Bull is the ideal revolver for law enforcement officers to use as their back up, because they can now carry a revolver that utilizes the same ammo as their sidearm. It gives them the first revolver that shoots their [.40 S&#038;W] ammo without utilizing moon clips.”  It is not clear whether the new .40-Cal Pit Bull can shoot the hotter 10mm rimless ammo as well. We note that the barrel of the gun is marked &#8220;Pit Bull 40 S&#038;W&#8221;.</p>
<blockquote><p>COMMENT: We hope Charter Arms applies its rimless extractor design to a 9mm Parabellum version. A 9mm revolver that works reliably without moon clips should be very popular. In a lightweight wheelgun, the 9mm (with its lesser recoil) would be more controllable than the .40 S&#038;W round. The .40 S&#038;W has a stout kick even in a full-size, all-metal duty pistol. 9mm ammo is also much more affordable than 40 S&#038;W ammunition. We note that when Charter Arms first announced its &#8220;Rimless Revolvers&#8221; two years ago, it claimed it would also release a .45 ACP version and &#8220;90-120 days after the .45 ACP will come the 9mm&#8221;. Charter Arms has not revealed whether it still plans to bring out either a .45 ACP or 9mm Rimless Revolver. In 2009, Charter Arms listed these prices:  9mm $399.00, .40 $449.00, .45 ACP $449.00.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Hindsight: Smith &#038; Wesson 9mm Model 547</b><br />
Historically, the new .40 Cal Pit Bull is not the first revolver from a major manufacturer to chamber rimless cartridges without moon clips. In the 1980s Smith &#038; Wesson marketed a model 547 9mm revolver that used a spring-loaded detent in the cylinder for case retention. Basically a modified model 13 with 3&#8243; barrel, the model 547 is no longer in production.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/chtr04.jpg" alt="Charter Arms .40 SW revolver"></p>
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