Charter Arms Patriot
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The Crimson Patriot shares many of the features of the standard Patriot revolver. The Crimson Patriot is a six-shot, exposed hammer revolver made of stainless steel that weighs 21 ounces unloaded. It has fixed sights, using a ramp front and notch rear. The big difference is the addition of the rubber overmold Lasergrips. Read critic reviews...
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Charter Arms introduces the Patriot in .327 Federal caliber with 2.2 barrel fixed sight and 4" barrel with adjustable sights to their extensive line of quality revolvers. The Patriot .327 features a stainless finish and full sized grips. Built on the same frame as the popular "Bulldog", the 4" adjustable site model is an excellent choice for shooters who are looking for a revolver for target shooting and maintaining proficiency, the front target sight and square notch rear sight provide a crisp, clean, sight picture for improving accuracy. Kershaw Ken Onion Scallion Knife also included with each model.Technical Data
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