Charter arms revolvers 5-shot .38 special only
It was always competitive with Smith & Wesson’s Chief’s Special Revolvers.
#Charter arms revolvers 5 shot .38 special only series#
Description: Charter Arms debuted its Undercover series in 1964, and we began selling them shortly thereafter. It's very accurate with the Hornady 200 gn XTP as well as with Federal's 200 gn lead semiwadcutter hollow point. 38 Special Undercover 3 inch Blue 5 Shot Lightweight Snub ca 1971 Bridgeport Production Good Walnut Grips. It has the smoothest D/A pull of any revolver that I own. Like all Charter revolvers, the Pink Lady has a three-point cylinder lock. 38 Special revolver features fixed sights, and traditional spurred hammer. This compact, ultra-lightweight, five-shot. I'm also considering a Ruger GP100 or a Smith 69, but those two are literally twice the price for what would be a gun that is carried and shot only occasionally.Īny experience with them?I bought one 5 years ago and it has performed beautifully ever since. Tough, aircraft-grade aluminum allows the Pink Lady to offer rugged reliability and power, while weighing in at a mere 12-13 oz. Buds has the stainless Bulldog (5 shot 44 special) for under $400 and I'm considering buying one for a woods toy. 38 Special features a 2 barrel, fixed sights and traditional spurred hammer. My only experience with Charter was with a 38 snub in the early 90's and it was less than spectacular.