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October 19th, 2008, 08:59 AM #1Junior Member
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Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
My wife just recently shot a pistol for the first time and really enjoyed it, was my Fathers Sig in 9mm, a few nights after that we were at A local gun shop and they had a Small 38 called a charter arms, and she liked the feel of it and it was a good price, but being as I have never heard of them I told her to let me look into them. I was wondering if any one here has one, and can let me know what they think of it. Being as she found out that charter arms makes a gold and black 38 snubbie i hear about it every day, when can i buy it lol. So if any one has any opinions let me know.
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October 19th, 2008, 09:13 AM #2
Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
Try budsgunshop.com They are great to do business with. Charter arms makes a bunch of 38 sp revolvers including a pink lady model. I don't like the pink lady because at 12 oz it should bite her hand pretty good and it isn't hammerless. They make a hammerless that weighs in at 16 oz and isn't too heavy and won't kick so bad.
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October 19th, 2008, 09:51 AM #3
Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
There have been decidedly mixed reviews about Charter Arms in previous posts. Didn't go through them all (I did a search on Charter Arms from the top of this page), so I don't know if the issues were from earlier models of their offerings or if complaints still exist. Do a quick search and you'll see the various threads that discuss this company... I've listed a few below.
And remember, if there's any doubt whatsoever about the reliability of a given gun, bite the bullet (pun intended) and go with a different manufacturer and/or model, even if it means more expense.
Not that higher price is an iron-clad guarantee of better quality... but it usually is.
For what it's worth, I think Taurus also makes a gold and black .38 snubby, if that's her heart's desire... and they seem to have a better reputation than Charter Arms. Here's a link to some of their more colorful versions:
http://www.taurususa.com/products/gu...lts.cfm?page=3
/and watch out for the holsters that might make her butt look big!!!
//talking about the butt of the gun... (bwaaaaaa haaaaaaa haaaaaa!)
http://www.pafoa.org/forum/pistols-4...ms-yes-no.html
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October 19th, 2008, 11:43 AM #4Junior Member
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Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
Thanks so much for the info on the charter arms, should have searched first myself but for somereason i did not even think of that, think i will have her go with the taurus my buddie has one and i am impressed with it. Thanks again
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October 19th, 2008, 12:14 PM #5
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October 19th, 2008, 12:14 PM #6Grand Member
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Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
The quality with Taurus is hit or miss. A lot of them go back for problems. Just ask anyone who works behind a gun counter. Buying one is a gamble.
Charter Arms revolvers are total garbage...don't waste your money.
If you want a revolver,stick with Ruger or S&W. If money is a problem buy used. A used Ruger sp101 goes for 300.00 to 330.00$ & is a super reailable gun that will last a lifetime. If you want something a little lighter look at a S&W J frame. Spend a little extra,you'll be glad you did. DON'T BUY JUNK.
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October 19th, 2008, 12:23 PM #7
Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
I've been hearing just as many S&W hard-luck stories as Taurus, when it comes to the line of revolvers... I can't vouch for the Taurus semi-auto pistols, though.
But the vast majority of reports give the thumb's up to both companies' line of revolvers.
I believe, too, as far as the equivalent model semi-auto pistols go, the price difference between Taurus and S&W is very significant, so I'd expect the edge to go to S&W there. If memory serves, I saw a few Taurus 9mm and .40 cal semis going in the $300 to $400 range, but what looked to me like the equivalent S&W models were over $500. (Not a scientific survey, just my general impression from browsing).
The difference between the equivalent model Taurus and S&W snubby, when I looked at them at Cabelas, was about $60 higher on the S&W, and I didn't notice any overt quality advantage from a pure machining standpoint, so I went with the Taurus. In fact, if you would have handed me both revolvers without logos, I would have been hard-pressed to tell the difference.
That said, I'd obviously give S&W the nod over Taurus in the vast majority of cases.Last edited by Robert Kayland; October 19th, 2008 at 12:28 PM.
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October 21st, 2008, 12:26 AM #8
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October 21st, 2008, 12:44 AM #9
Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
One man's opinion. Hi Point has a bad name, too, but people who actually own them like them, for the most part. My wife has a Charter Southpaw, .38 snub, and I have a Charter Bulldog, .44 Special snub. Fit & Finish are just fine, she's had hers since July, 600+ rounds, I've had mine since August, 400+ rounds. Not a single problem out of either. Mine is my every day carry gun. If I needed another revolver, I wouldn't hesitate. And I actually own one.
Total garbage? Junk? Nah.
KeithUSMV M/C
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October 21st, 2008, 12:51 AM #10
Re: Charter arms revolvers? Any opinions
Actually, so far it's 2 peoples opinion.
After you've pulled jacket shards from .44 rounds, out of your face, because you were standing behind the owner of a brand new Bulldog, which was SEVERELY out of time, then we can talk. Of all the revolvers that break on the range, Charter leads the pack on a percentage basis. Junk if I've ever seen it.
I wouldn't carry one if you paid me.
Glad yours works, though.
syneyeprotectioniscriticalergy
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