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Charter arms undercover 38 special wood grips specs
Charter arms undercover 38 special wood grips specs












charter arms undercover 38 special wood grips specs

He withdrew the revolver and flatly refused to fire any more rounds through it in the box. The recoil was so pronounced it struck his forearm sharply on the top of the box's window opening where he inserted the firearm. Their shooter shoved his hand with the loaded revolver in the box and fired one shot. This box is reinforced so if the product detonates it will generate injuries only to the shooter's hand. Before they will consider mass production of any firearm they test fire their prototype in a strong "safety" box. Their original test model was chambered in 357 Magnum. While at the CA factory they told us about their development of this firearm. That happened almost 44 years ago and both she and the Charter are still with me! About 3 months passed before Christmas when I found one of these under the tree from SWMBO. I fell in love with the size and caliber and talked about it for the rest of the trip. The staff welcomed us in for a visit and introduced us to their new product chambered in 44 Special, 3 inch barrel and oversize wooden grips.

charter arms undercover 38 special wood grips specs

In the early Fall of 1973 SWMBO and I were on an extended vacation through the New England area and found ourselves at the Charter Arms factory. I have enjoyed owning and shooting the Charter Arms revolvers for quite a few years. The T-grips are still in production my the inventor's (Melvin Tyler) son, can be found on the net. I have fired several of the Undercover revolvers with standard grips and have found the Tyler T-grip inserts to be the most satisfactory solution to making the grip easier to hold and manage without increasing their bulk. He laughed and said that's what it did to him, too. Five shots from that and I dropped the magazine, emptied the chamber and gave it back to the man that owned it. That happened to be the first Glock I ever fired. Another with a low price would put one in my glovebox. A boy offered me a very decent price for it and even knowing about reason I wasn't happy with it he bought it. I sent it back to Charter but something still felt amiss. When we finally got it back there was something wrong with it. They kept the revolver for a long time after the trial. The police caught him that night about two miles from the house. The car wasn't working, so he rooted around and found the revolver. One night she left it in her car and someone tried to steal the car. I bought an UC way back in the '70's for my first wife. 44 and wouldn't part with it for any reason.














Charter arms undercover 38 special wood grips specs