Concealed Carry Handguns – August 2019

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Two of author Work-
man’s .41 Magnums
flank the more com-
pact Charter Arms
model. Above is a
Model 57 S&W and
below is a Ruger
Blackhawk.

Pug surprised me on several occasions
when I cut loose at clay targets set
into a range berm at 25 yards. It
can be pretty accurate when fired
single-action with a two-hand hold,
although the rounds did miss a bit
more than they were dead-on.

In a telephone conversation, Ecker
said the barrel is cut with eight lands
and grooves on a 1:18-inch twist. That
might account considerably for the

Mag Pug’s ability to put bullets where
you want them to go.

But let’s face it. The .41 Mag Pug was
not produced as a target revolver. It’s
designed for discreet carry in crummy
environments and to be used when
the need arises with fight-stopping
muscle. Would I carry one down
a dark alley? As Val Kilmer’s “Doc”
Holliday said in the film Tombstone,
“Say when.”

112 CONCEALED CARRY HANDGUNS • FALL 2019

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