Charter Arms Mag Pug .357 Magnum, 2.5 in, 5-Shot DA/SA, Adjustable-Sight Snub, Two-Tone, Stratford CT Rollmark
This compact Charter Arms Mag Pug stands out with its Stratford, Connecticut Charter Arms Corp rollmark, indicating an earlier production period. It presents a distinctive two-tone look with a blued/plum steel frame matched to a satin steel barrel and fluted 5-shot cylinder. Adjustable iron sights on a 2.5 inch barrel and an anti-glare rib add practical precision in a compact package. The bore is rated excellent with sharp rifling.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minor, superficial scratches and blemishes on the exterior. The cylinder release can be inconsistent and may be difficult to release at times.
What’s Included
- Charter Arms Mag Pug revolver
The two-tone appearance pairs a blued/plum steel frame with a bright satin steel barrel and cylinder, giving this Mag Pug a distinctive look. The frame retains the Stratford, Connecticut Charter Arms Corp rollmark associated with earlier Charter Arms production.
Built as a compact .357 Magnum with a 2.5 inch barrel, this 5-shot revolver uses an adjustable-sight snub configuration that is less common for this model. The sighting system combines a ramped front blade with an adjustable rear on the topstrap for precise zeroing.
It is a double-action/single-action design with an exposed, checkered hammer spur for confident control. The revolver features a left-side, push-forward cylinder latch, a fluted 5-shot cylinder, and an unshrouded ejector rod for straightforward operation.
Ergonomics include a round-butt grip frame fitted with checkered hardwood stocks bearing Charter Arms medallions. An anti-glare serrated rib near the muzzle aids sight focus, and the all-steel construction provides a solid, compact carry profile made in the United States.




