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They offer good-quality revolvers at a fair price. Constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum and stainless steel, this 5-shot. Charter Arms was once an upstart that rocked the industry, now they are an established old-line maker. I bought it for an ankle gun and just never used it much. This enclosed hammer, double-action revolver is ideal for tucking in a waistband, under a shirt or in a pocket because the hammer will never snag on clothing at absolutely the wrong time. I bought it new but, can’t remember exactly when. Navigation: use the links below to view more comments. I have a CA stainless undercover 38 model/serial number 71277, CHARTER 2000 made in Shelton, Conn. What are the tricks to total disassembly? How do you determine date of manufacture from serial number? Is there an easy way to adjust the timing of the cylinder? Are all charter arms revolvers sticky when you try to open/close the cylinder? Why do all the charter arms revolvers seem to have 6 digit serial numbers when mine only has 4 digits? What causes gun bluing to turn purple and why does this seem to happen more to charter arms than other brands? are there custom parts readily available to smooth up the action of a charter arms as there is for S&W, match grade triggers and such? Is there any truth to the rumor that a charter arms revolver has more accuracy potential(if tuned up perfectly) than a S&W?
I'm looking for info, insight, and sources to educate myself about the older charter arms "undercover" 38 revolver(or the 44 bulldog also). Posted on 6:29:52 PM PDT by mamelukesabre
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WANTED: Freepers with knowledge of the old charter arms little 5 shooter Charter Arms Undercover 38 Special Serial Numbers 448876 Founded in 1964, Charter Arms manufactures a full line of revolvers made by professional, skilled American craftsmen in Shelton, CT, in the heart of New England s Gun Valley - the cradle of the American firearms industry.