I recently picked up a .44 Special Charter Arms Bulldog, with nice Pachmayr oversized grips for a very good price (<$250) I wonder...though..did the Sellor know that the revolver misfired regularly on double action mode? My thoughts are yes. Single action mode fired perfectly, No problems, but in double action mode every third round misfired, and it was not the cartridges because run back through they fired fine on single action. The primer hits in Double action were very light.
A little research turned up not much on these revolvers except they are fairly reliable although not in the same league as S&W or even Taurus. People do try to lighten the double action trigger pull by trimming the length of the hammer spring. So I thought I'd try there. Wolff Springs (
http://www.gunsprings.com/ )Manufacturing makes a replacement Spring for this revolver at a very reasonable price. When was the last time you bought a gun part and the price didnt go over Ten bucks until you added shipping?
Received and installed the new spring. The new one did not look significantly longer than the one in the gun, but went ahead and installed. took about 3 minutes.
The range Test: perfect operation in Double Action and Single Action. Actually ran 50 rounds thought the little revolver, including some cowboy loads, and some fairly hot Blazer loads, no light primer strikes. Recoil on the revolver is quite manageable with these grips. I'd hate to shoot it with the original woode grips.
So, in retrospect, I think I got a bargain...