New for 2024: Charter Arms Double Dog Dares You

First in the new Double Dog revolver series is the Mag Pug Combo, a combination of the Mag Pug and Pit Bull chamberings.

by posted on October 21, 2024
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Charter Arms Double Dog Revolver Series Lede

Charter Arms, manufacturers of affordable, 100-percent American-made revolvers for more than 60 years, has announced the new Double Dog Revolver Series. First in the series is the Charter Arms Mag Pug Combo, a combination of the Mag Pug and Pit Bull chamberings. This versatile revolver offers compatibility with .357 Magnum and 9 mm calibers.

“We couldn’t be happier see this project come to life,” said Nick Ecker, owner, president and CEO of Charter Arms. “We knew once it came off the production line, it surpassed all our expectations. The caliber flexibility is ideal for concealed carry, home protection, and well-suited for the range.”

This revolutionary revolver comes standard with two interchangeable cylinders, one .357 and one 9 mm with patented no-moon clip technology, allowing for easy caliber conversations. Offered in a 2.2” or 4.2” ported barrel with diamond cuts, this state-of-the-art revolver combo has a 5-round capacity, making it an ideal choice for both personal defense and sport shooting. Available in a stainless-steel or black passivate finish with classic walnut and professional backpacker wooden grips.

The Mag Pug Combo from Charter Arms is designed and engineered for reliability, versatility and performance. Its sleek and durable design, along with double/single action capability, offers flexibility in various shooting scenarios. The stainless-steel frame ensures long-lasting durability and the classic walnut grips not only add to the aesthetic appeal of the revolver, but also provide a comfortable and secure grip. This revolver comes with fixed sights, ensuring consistent accuracy, and features a transfer bar safety. The inclusion of an additional cylinder makes this combo package particularly valuable, allowing you to easily switch between .357 Magnum and 9 mm rounds. Whether for self-defense or recreational shooting, the Mag Pug Combo is a dependable and adaptable firearm. All Charter Arms firearms are covered by a transferable lifetime warranty.

Available models:

  • 2.2” Ported barrel w/diamond cuts, Stainless Steel, Classic Walnut Grips
  • 2.2” Ported barrel w/diamond cuts, Black Passivate, Classic Walnut Grips

MSRP: $637 each

  • 4.2” Ported barrel w/diamond cuts, Stainless Steel, Professional Backpacker Walnut Grips
  • 4.2” Ported barrel w/diamond cuts, Black Passivate, Professional Backpacker Walnut Grips

MSRP: $659 each

Mag Pug Revolver Combo Specifications:

  • Action: Double/Single Action
  • Caliber .357 Magnum and 9 mm
  • Finish: Stainless & Black Passivate
  • Frame: Steel Frame
  • Grips: Walnut Grips
  • Barrel: 2.2" & 4.2”
  • Capacity: 5
  • Sights: Fixed
  • Weight: 4.2” — 26 oz. and 2.2” — 22 oz.

For more, visit CharterArms.com.

 

 

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