I spent 10 of those years as a certified firearms instructor and have bought and sold more guns than I care to recount (since I have regretted nearly every one that I let go.) I began my career with a variant of the S&W 686 as a service weapon, and a Ruger SP101 as an off duty. So that you might have some context for my opinion, I have been a law enforcement officer for the past 24 years. Since my experience has been extremely positive, I want to share it for those that might be considering a Charter. There are a lot of negative opinions about Charter Arms out there on the net. To those interested in my impressions of the gun without a desire to read further…I LOVE IT! I think it is a fine quality revolver that will most certainly outlast me (and probably my children) with a reasonable amount of use and care.īut I feel the need to recount (in painstaking detail) not only my opinion of my revolver, but of the company itself. What follows is a rather lengthy review of my revolver in particular, and Charter Arms’ owner, employees, and company in general. I did an exhaustive amount of internet research on Charter Arms and, with some trepidation, ordered my Pitbull from Davidsons, sight unseen. I’d heard of Charter Arms, but honestly, prior to this purchase, I never actually had the opportunity to fondle a Charter Arms revolver. Though I do have a couple of Glocks, I’ve always considered myself a revolver aficionado.
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