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What you can see isn't mad, anything covered, very rough. Everything was SO rough, it looked like the inside of lots of modern low budget chinese tools. Pretty simple gun all around, but when disassembled it was clear what the problem was. I'm not a gun smith, but wanted to get into it for some time, had read up in the past, and did lots of new reading trying to focus on the 38 Undercover. I looked for a better quality gun (she really wanted an SP101 like mine) but with current politics, policies, fears, and resulting prices that's just not gonna happen. Very hard pull, and no way to guess when it might break and send one down range. She could shoot my SP101 357 Mag (with 38s for her) with ease and good accuracy.
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Doulble action was all but unusable even for me, much less her weaker arthritic hands. Ergonomically it was maybe a 1 out of 10 with a tiny roundish handle making it impossible to keep the gun from swinging while DRAGGING and hauling on the trigger. So I tried it to see what the problem might be, and the gun was beyond awful. She got some experience on a wide range of guns, though had not interest in any of the large bores or shotguns, though in the surprise turn around of the day she did really enjoy my customized M17 with bipod and Eotec holo-scope.Īnyway, she couldn't shoot her gun to save he life, quite literally. So we bought her a box of FMJ and took here with use when we (the me and my kids mainly) went shooting. Was going shooting, prevailed upon her that EVERYONE who owns a gun for self defense must spend some time shooing it. The one thing I will say is that my local range has Charter Arms guns as their only available revolvers to rent, and they haven't fallen apart after months of hard use.My mother has a 38 Undercover she bought some 45 years ago. Now, this wouldn't be my first revolver, as I have a S&W Model 60-7 that I still love, but as I'm sure you know, once you get one gun your next thought turns towards getting another! I like the sound of their Police Undercover - a six-shot snubnose in stainless steel - but I don't want to shell out for a gun that's just going to end up going back to the factory for repairs.ĭo any of you guys have experiences - good or bad - with Charter Arms revolvers? I will say that I intend to shoot it and not just leave it as a seldom-used backup. I realize that the company has had a bit of a shaky history until the 2000s and that some of the negativity stems from lousier quality control from their earlier era. However, I've heard both good and bad stories about the guns. For a while now I've been off-and-on considering getting a Charter Arms revolver.
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