
38 Special, both standard weight and lightweight alloy. 380ACP, and one of the later Smith & Wesson kit guns, the Model 317, version 3 - with the insipid internal lock which I removed and plugged up right away.Ĭharter offers multiple variants of the Undercover model in. 38 Special snubby from the 1950s, a Ruger SP101. I have a number of other revolvers, such as an early Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless from the early 1900s, a Smith & Wesson. 22 magnum - that pistol is extremely accurate for a snubby and has run perfectly for more than 300 rounds so far a Charter Pitbull 9mm, which after a trip back to the mothership runs great and a nicely accurate Charter Pitbull.

38 Special in a high-polish stainless steel. This review is for a new addition to my pocket pistol stable - a Charter Arms Undercover. 44 Special.Tips, Tricks and Traps of the Charter Arms. They come with a 2.5-inch barrel and are chambered in. This revolver built upon the feature set of the original Bulldog and added a shrouded ejector rod and a heavier barrel. The Bulldog Pug was an evolution of the Bulldog. 44 Special is the most popular version, and it incorporates the innovations that the company initially introduced with the Undercover. These revolvers have been available in a variety of barrel lengths and calibers over the years. The Bulldog is probably the most iconic of the Charter Arms revolvers. Among the innovations is a one-piece frame that makes for a simpler yet stronger firearm, fewer moving parts that improved reliability, and a transfer bar passive safety, which prevents the revolver from firing if dropped. These were affordably priced and innovative in design. This revolver helped Charter Arms make a name for themselves and establish the company in the market. This weapon has a 2-inch barrel and a 5-round cylinder.

The first revolver released by Charter Arms was the Undercover chambered in.
