Charter Undercover
So I was having a pretty crappy day today and decided to take the edge off before going home to the wife and kids. I stopped by a favorite gun shop and what did I see but a cute little .38 in the revolver case. It didn't have a tag in it so I hollered at Bob. He hollered back $199. I looked it over pretty quick and started to fill out a 4473!!
He said his preacher had bought it awhile back for his daughter and he was bringing it in to trade on something else. I not sure if its ever been fired! Only spot of any kind of wear is on the cylinder where it has a couple of a HFCs, like it sat in a wooden dresser drawer and slid around a little bit. I may have to see about replacing the pimp grips, but they do feel decent in my big paws. Double action is a bit stuff, but like I said, it's nearly new! Single action is every bit as good as any Smith I've owned! Wish I would have had it with me at the range yesterday, but I'm sure I'll testify out soon enough.
Here are a couple of pics, I don't think I got hurt for $200!!
I haven't found any good lists for serial numbers but based on the barrel address and the number, I'm guessing in the '76-78 era, maybe born close to when I was! I was thinking something like this woul be good to stash under these at of the new Roadstar, but this one may be too nice!
Complete thread:
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Slow Hand,
2013-09-16, 15:51
- In 75 - 77 I sold about 2.3 gazillion of those. - MR, 2013-09-16, 16:54
- Hot Diggity! - Andrew, 2013-09-16, 18:39
- Charter Undercover - RidinLou, 2013-09-17, 17:02