They are not fun to fire, but with proper practice loads and the occasional duty load for familiarization, they are not bears to fire either. I practice enough with my snub-nose revolvers to maintain a degree of proficiency. 38 is a light, useful and concealable revolver. Later versions with hand-filling wood or synthetic grips solved that problem. The only real complaint was that the grips were small - intended for deep concealment - and the revolver kicked more than its competitors. The revolver was chambered in the powerful. While many revolvers use this system today, that wasn’t true when the Charter Arms revolvers were introduced during the Vietnam era. This makes it more modern than any revolver of the same 1960’s generation. The Charter Arms revolver features a floating firing pin and a transfer-bar ignition system. The revolver features a combination of steel and aluminum, utilizing a steel frame and a lot of aluminum to make for a light, but strong, revolver. The Charter Arms Undercover doesn’t use a side plate. This is the Pit Bull 9mm, an interesting option. The Charter Arms Undercover is a revolver made affordable by the use of the most modern manufacturing techniques. At one time, there were either expensive guns or cheaply-made guns, but little in between. The Undercover isn’t a cheap gun and never was, but it is affordable, a new type of handgun in the supply chain.
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