BudsGunShop.com - 5 or 6 round ?
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5 or 6 round ?
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I have read this is now a 6 round revolver - model 79920.
Is this a 6 round now with Buds still using the old 5 round specs ?
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09/16/2020 10:27 AM CT by randy i
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the Charter arms site lists it as a 5 shot they don't show any 6 shot pitbulls The 9mm Rimless Revolver PITBULL now features a 5-shot cylinder in line with the rest of the Pitbull family. The 9mm uses same unique rimless cartridge extractor assembly system as the Charter Arms .40 cal Rimless Revolver. A dual coil spring assembly located in the extractor allows insertion and retention of a 9mm cartridge in each chamber of the revolver's cylinder. After firing, the shooter can easily eject the spent cartridges for immediate reloading.
Nick Ecker, President of Charter Arms, added, "Shooting enthusiasts will appreciate owning an American made revolver in 9mm and finding ammo is readily available and affordable. With its reduced recoil, the PITBULL is user friendly for even the beginning shooter."
Model:
79920
Finish:
Matte
Frame:
Stainless Steel Glass Beaded
Grip:
Neoprene
Barrel length:
2.2"
Capacity:
5-shot
Caliber:
9mm
Hammer:
Spurred
Weight:
22 oz. -
09/15/2020 09:53 PM CT by James G
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Dwaine, this earlier model pistol is a 5 shot revolver --- ((Complete Specifications and Features)): - 9mm Luger - Single action/double action revolver - 2.2" barrel - 5 rounds capacity - Spurred hammer - Neoprene grips - Fixed sights - Glass beaded finish - Weight 22 oz - Matte stainless steel.
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09/15/2020 09:40 PM CT by Michael W
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Dwaine, The entire Pitbull family of Charter Arms all have 5 round cylinders. The 9mm Rimless Revolver PITBULL model 79920 now features a 5-shot cylinder in line with the rest of the Pitbull family
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09/15/2020 09:38 PM CT by Trin K
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Hi,
You raised a good point as this does occur often on Buds website (out-dated description or pictures). If you look at UPC#, the 6rd model also got the same #. I recommend checking with Buds Customer Service to verify with their Customer Service Inventory Dept. Call 1-859-368-0371 9am-9pm EST Mon-Fri. or use the Blue Chat now button at the bottom right corner 9am to 9pm Mon - Sat and 9am to 7pm Sunday. I hope this helps.
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from what I've read the 5 rd is the newer and current model, and that is the version buds is selling