JW,
I have a couple of 44 specials, one old Taurus 431 2 1/2" with fixed sights, one Taurus 441 with a 4" barrel and adjustable sights and a Charter arms Bulldog. The Charter is one of the new ones and I did have an old one many years ago. The Charter, when it came into my dealer after I ordered it, was not acceptable. I sent off and E-mail to the distributor and voiced my complaint and the fact that I felt bad for my dealer as I would not accept the gun due to all of its flaws. I had not expected to hear anything else but to my surprise, I was contacted by the distributor who took down all of my complaints then had the gun returned to them and agreed that it should not have left the factory the way it was. I then got another phone call from Nick Eker, the president of the Charter arms company! He told me that he would make things right if I were willing to give them a chance to and when the gun came back to the dealer it was 100%. Now I will tell you that it is no Smith and Wesson but neither is the price tag. What it is, is a good solid, accurate, light weight, large bore defensive revolver that is very comforting to have with you. It is a great shooter and was well worth the investment. All of the above E-Mail and calls took place first within a matter of hours and then a couple of days of phone tag and within a couple of weeks the gun was returned. This in and of itself is incredible in todays world. As has been stated the caliber is on par with 45 ACP, 45 Colt and so on.
By the way, both of the Taurus revolvers have been great too but you would have to search them out on the used market and they are starting to command pretty substantial prices. I don't thind Taurus has anything similar in production now and from what I have heard the quality is spotty now at best and I have heard the customer service is almost non existent. I attached a couple of pictures of the small Taurus I don't have any of the Charter right now but if you want a closer look I'll take a few.
Hope this helps,
Wolfgang