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    Default Goldfinger

    Not this goldfinger :



    So If anyone saw my thread this past summer about my pistol (xd9) getting stolen - you'd know I was out of a handgun for the last 5 months or so.

    I was at my friends shop trying to track down a two tone taurus pt92 exclusive model...which didn't pan out. Then I saw one of these sitting on the "hold" shelf. He was holding it for another friend but it had been at least a month or so.

    There was something about it that really "spoke" to me so to speak. He made me a really nice offer on it. I looked up some reviews (found some here lol) on charter arms pistols. and decided to pull the trigger.

    So here is my first wheelgun.

    Charter Arms Goldfinger - 38 Special (can take +p as well):




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    I love cheap guns. From what I hear these Charters are pretty decent. I'm looking to maybe get one in the future, too. Something I can throw around and not care about.

    How much? If you don't mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiterook View Post
    I love cheap guns. From what I hear these Charters are pretty decent. I'm looking to maybe get one in the future, too. Something I can throw around and not care about.

    How much? If you don't mind.
    Well I haven't named the dealer and it's clear that this was a "friend" price so I don't mind...$250 + tax/psp and he tossed in a free holster. Figured Id see if the holster works for me or not.

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    Compact wheel guns are top notch in my book. That ammo looks like Federal premium hydra shoks... low recoil perhaps??? If so, that is one heck of a defense round... long live the .38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_NEPhila View Post
    Compact wheel guns are top notch in my book. That ammo looks like Federal premium hydra shoks... low recoil perhaps??? If so, that is one heck of a defense round... long live the .38
    spot-on on the ammo. The box was stupid silly to open - had 38's all over the room.

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    Default Re: Goldfinger

    I'm warming up to wheelguns and I found myself staring at yours for longer than normal.

    I can't really figure out why though........nice find.

    edit: thats quite a difference the lighting makes on the look of the finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    spot-on on the ammo. The box was stupid silly to open - had 38's all over the room.
    Lol, I pictured that like a hard to open bag on candies.... Poof!

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