its a 38 spcl. with a 2" barrel. Pretty sure its a da/sa. Not practical. Never shot a revolver to be honest. And this will be my first piece. But not thinking of shooting it. More collectors item.
I owned a Charter Arms Bulldog Detective Model .357/.38 Spl. Had a 2.25" barrel. I'll never buy another .38 or .357 with less than a 3" barrel unless I really, really have a specific need!
It was a great gun with .38 Spl ammo around 8-12 yds or less. .357 mag rounds were too much for anything other than hurting hands and breathing fire!
If you want a good range revolver, I'd recommend a 4" or 6" barrel firearm. Of course, a .357 can use .38 ammo, so you get double duty out of the larger caliber gun which also increases resale value should you decide on something else instead.
I have a .357 Ruger SP101 3" 5 shot, a .357 6" S&W 686 Plus 7 shot, and I gave my daughter the S&W 64 .38 Spl 4" 6 shot. The 3" Ruger is a good carry gun, especially for backup. The 6" .357 is my overall favorite to shoot. Easy on the recoil, lots of power, and very easy to shoot well. When I take friends and co-wrkers shooting, they tend to gravitate to the S&W.
I actually bought a model 586 about a year after the Charter Arm purchase to have something more for practice. It was basically the same as my 686, only blued versus stainless, and 6 shots. I really wish I'd kept that pistol, now that I've gotten into firearms more seriously than I was then.