

So who knows, all I know is I cant buy a new one. When they were still Charter 2000 they were MA legal, because my buddy bought one, but now that there Charter Arms there not MA compliant. Continuing to improve my firearms skills and knowledge is a never ending journey in which we should all be committed. There were Charter Arms then they became Charter 2000 then they went bankrupt and now there back as Charter Arms. I began reviewing firearms for publications in the mid 2000s and have been fortunate to make many friends in the industry. Around that time my father and I became involved with IDPA and competed together up until he passed away. In the late 1990s I became a life member to the National Rifle Association and worked with the Friends of the NRA. After being honorably discharged I continued teaching firearm safety, rifle and pistol marksmanship, and began teaching metallic cartridge reloading. Just after high school I enlisted and felt most at home on the rifle range, where I qualified expert with several firearms and spent some time as a rifle coach to my fellow Marines. I spent much of my youth involved with firearms and felt the call early on to the United States Marine Corps, following in my father's and his brother's footsteps. I am satisfied with the Charter Arms high polished stainless steel revolver They build dozens of models in all the popular calibers so I am confident you would be able to find something that suits you. If you are in the market for a new revolver or a defensive handgun you should check out Charter Arms. 357 Magnum is considered, by many, the gold standard in defensive cartridges and a five-shot double-action revolver is about as old school reliable as you can get. Charter Arms builds revolvers, and that is about all they build, so by now, I expect they have it figured it out. I have reviewed a lot of Charter Arms revolvers, and while they are on the inexpensive side, they have all been reliable. Accuracy was good with easily keeping five shots in a six-inch circle from twenty-five feet, offhand. 38 Special, there were no issues, as expected. The hammer spur is serrated for a solid purchase when shooting the revolver single action.Īfter about 200 rounds of primarily. Those features truly help cut down on glare on the sights. The rear adjustable sight runs down most of the back strap and the front sight is serrated. The traditional cylinder release is operated by pushing it in and swinging the cylinder to your left. I guess I overestimated her hand strength, because she cannot pull the hammer back or pull the trigger without a lot of difficulty. I prefer the look of the ejector shroud finishing at the muzzle I think it makes for a cleaner look. I thought it would be easier to handle than one of my.

357 Magnum was a little stout in this small revolver the over-molded rubber stocks with finger grooves help tame that recoil a bit. A new rendition of the Charter Arms Mag Pug with a three-inch barrel, adjustable rear sight, and a high polished stainless finish is available for about $400 street price.
