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I'm pretty certain it would have come totally unglued. If I had sold it and not mentioned it, someone might have got a magnum in it. If I had not found the guy who hated 44 mag, I probably would have put a ziptie through each cylinder and never shot it again. I had just ordered my first 45 Colt Linebaugh 5 shot. The note was for anyone who ended up with he gun after he was gone.Īt the time I was getting into big bore handguns. It wasn't a reminder to him even though he didn't own any 44 mag ammo. Still they where not unusally short so just about 44 mag would fit. He was older and said he would put a note in the box not to get 44 mag around it.Yikes!I take back the 250gr SWC it was 240 gr SWC made by Bull-X who is no longer in business. I sold it to a guy who didn't like or shoot44 mag. I did, and it did in all five chambers with a 250 gr SWC. One day someone said try a magnum and see if it will chamber. I reload and shoot both 44 mag an special. It is lightweight (20 oz - empty) and shoots the 45acp. It would make a great CCW if you wanted to carry a large bore revolver. I would rate it a 4 out of 5 - deducting 1 point for the finish. The single action trigger was very good, but the double action trigger needs a little improvement - not bad, but not great.

Ejecting the fired rounds is the same as any other revolver - no problems there. It takes some practice to load and a fast reload is out of the question. It has a mechanism that locks the round in the cylinder. I shot 200gr LSWC, 230gr ball, 200 gr Hornady XTP, and 185gr Berry's FP through it and all shot well. I have fired around 200 rounds through it and I am very pleased with the results. The finish is rough with some very sharp edges - it is definitely not a S&W or a Ruger, but its function is spot on. This one has been on my radar for a while and I finally "pulled the trigger" on it. The idea of a 2.5" revolver chambered in 45acp just appeals to me. From a price standpoint, they will compete with the Aim Surplus USED guns with ease, and are warranted as well.ĮTA: Wife just ordered the "bobbed" hammer for me! Pics to be posted once it arrives and I get it installed. They aren't S&Ws, they aren't $500-$600, and they are not Rossi's either. Their recent production guns are very good value for the money and I would not hesitate to buy more of them. I realize that Charter Arms have gone through some good times and not so good times over the years.

Double action pull is not S&W nice, but it is not too far off. It has a really great single action trigger pull, and I mean REALLY GREAT.
#Charter arms undercover 38 special preferred speedloaders install#
I have ordered a bobbed hammer from Charter to install for snagless operation, not that that has been any issue as the Clip Draw keeps the hammer out of the pocket. I am looking for a good pocket holster for it as well. Drops right into a pocket or IWB for the quick trip to the store etc. It is a terrific little revolver that has been 100% since I bought it. Its 2 barrel and superior safety features makes it ideal for concealed carry situations.I have this Charter Arms Undercover 38 Spl with a Clip Draw attached. 38 Special revolver is compact and lightweight. 38 Specials has grown to meet the tastes and demands of a variety of shooters.
#Charter arms undercover 38 special preferred speedloaders full#
38 Special - Capacity 5 - Material Steel - Finish Blued - Grip Full Black Rubber - Sights Fixed - Barrel Length 2 - Overall Length 6.75 - Weight 16 oz - Charter made its name with the classic. It is available in a number of cosmetic finishes as well a black nitride finish.Īction SADA - Caliber. The Undercover features a 2 barrel with 8 groove rifling compact or full grip stainless steel frame three-point lock cylinder exposed or concealed hammer and hammer block transfer bar. It weighs 16 oz although the larger-framed Police Undercover weighs 20 oz. The Charter Arms Undercover is a five shot snubnosed revolver intended for concealed carry.
