Low budget improvements to my Charter Arms Bulldog, 44 special revolver. Grips and frame

Published on February 19, 2025
Duration: 6:28

This guide details how to swap grips and the grip frame on a Charter Arms Bulldog revolver. The process involves removing the grip screw, detaching old grips, and installing new ones. The speaker also demonstrates identifying and swapping the aluminum factory grip frame for a stainless steel one, adding heft and a different aesthetic. Basic tools are required, and care must be taken not to overtighten screws.

Quick Summary

Upgrading your Charter Arms Bulldog involves swapping grips and potentially the grip frame. Grips are changed by removing a single screw and prying off the old panels. To identify frame material, use a magnet: aluminum is non-magnetic, while stainless steel is slightly magnetic. A stainless steel frame adds heft and changes the gun's aesthetic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special
  2. 00:10Model and Hammer Type
  3. 00:23Factory Sights and Capacity
  4. 00:31Acquiring Parts Kit (Hammer & Grips)
  5. 00:45Post-Installation: Bobbed Hammer
  6. 01:09Project History and Target Grips
  7. 01:30eBay Finds: Scatchet and Grip Frame
  8. 01:42Stainless Steel Grip Frame Upgrade
  9. 02:00Quintessential Bulldog Grips
  10. 02:11Grip Swapping Process
  11. 02:25Frame Identification (Aluminum vs. Stainless)
  12. 03:38Stainless Steel Frame Installed
  13. 03:56Installing Bulldog Grips
  14. 04:12Grip Crack Repair
  15. 04:49Test Fire and Grip Comfort
  16. 04:55Grip Personalization
  17. 05:23Project Update and Aesthetics
  18. 06:03Before and After Comparison
  19. 06:14Conclusion and 2A Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I identify the grip frame material on a Charter Arms Bulldog?

You can identify the grip frame material by using a magnet. Aluminum frames, common on Charter Arms Bulldogs, are not magnetic. Most stainless steel frames, however, will attract a magnet, though not as strongly as carbon steel.

What are the benefits of a stainless steel grip frame on a Charter Arms Bulldog?

A stainless steel grip frame adds a few ounces of heft to the firearm, which can improve its balance and handling characteristics. It also offers a different aesthetic appeal compared to the factory aluminum frame.

How difficult is it to swap grips on a Charter Arms Bulldog?

Swapping grips on a Charter Arms Bulldog is a relatively simple process. It typically involves removing a single screw located at the bottom of the grip, then carefully prying off the old grips and installing the new ones.

What tools are needed for a Charter Arms Bulldog grip and frame modification?

For a basic grip swap, you'll need a screwdriver. For a frame swap, additional tools like a punch and hammer may be necessary for disassembly and reassembly of internal components. A magnet is useful for identifying frame material.

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