
The only mark against it was that the inside cartridge-case tended to hang up against the grip, and I think this could be easily remedied. CPHPīetween us we put around a hundred rounds through this gun, and it was entirely reliable. I stuck to double action, producing this target without much effort.Ĭharter Arms Undercover Light, 7 yards double-action, Freedom Munitions 158gr. While quite capable in either mode she very much enjoyed shooting it single-action and produced very respectable groups. Despite being a first-time revolver owner my friend had no difficulty putting rounds on-target double or single action. Surprisingly recoil was not at all unpleasant, tamed I think by the somewhat large neoprene grips. Both were standard-pressure loads and shot to point-of-aim. Two types of ammunition were used- Remington 158gr. Neither it’s new owner nor I had any trouble shooting decent double-action groups at 7 yards. The trigger, a constant albatross around the neck of past charter Arms offerings, was surprisingly decent pleasingly light and if not exactly smooth it wasn’t crunchy either. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised fit and finish is quite good with everything nice and tight and no visible tool marks. I can’t say that colored guns are my ‘thing,’ but it’s attractive enough I suppose. Specifically this gun is the Tiffany Edition, with a Tiffany-blue alloy frame and shiny cylinder and barrel. Despite us naysayers she wanted what she wanted, and got one. 38 Special have a sharp recoil that many find unpleasant. She was also cautioned in advance that snub-nosed revolvers are difficult to shoot well because of the short sight radius and double-action trigger, and that alloy-framed snubbies in. The reputation of the Charter Arms Undercover includes the common wisdom that they tend to have heavy trigger-pulls. With the opportunity to gain some first-hand experience with the current Charter Arm’s current products I was eager to agree. She asked me to come along as she is not very familiar with revolvers. This week a friend of mine purchased one for her birthday and immediately wanted to go shoot it. Their quality has been up-and-down too, to the point where I would be cautious to recommend them. I’ve watched the fortunes of Charter Arms rise and fall over the decades, sometimes doing a good business, sometimes not. We will send you an email when the firearm ships, which will include a tracking number.Pretty is as Pretty Does- new Charter Arms Undercover Light.If you used a dealer that we already have on file, call him to let him know that a gun for you is on the way. Make sure the dealer knows the firearm is coming from Red Dot Arms.Please Note: It is now legal for us to accept a faxed or e-mailed copy of your dealers license!
#Charter arms undercover 38 special tac light license
To check whether a license is on file, contact us. Next, have the dealer send us a copy of his signed license if we don't already have it on file.You must confirm the transfer with your local FFL dealer in advance. Most dealers charge around $25 for a transfer. We have access to a large list of dealers in the USA that will gladly handle a transfer for you. If you don't know which FFL dealer to use in your area, put a comment in your order and we will help you locate one near you. Most sporting goods stores and pawn shops will provide this service for a small fee. Find an FFL dealer near you that will accept the transfer of the firearm for you.If you know the FFL dealer you are going to use at time of order placement (not a requirement) enter his name and address into the 'Ship To' field. Order your firearm online using our secure shopping cart.We must ship your firearm directly to an FFL Dealer near you. directly to an individual in another state (we are located in Illinois). Federal firearms laws prevent the sale of a weapon from Red Dot Arms, LLC.
