
Not transferable to civilian residents of California or Massachusetts. We’re offering this 1960s early production Charter Undercover for only $ 289.00. We do not believe this revolver has been fired more than 50 times. Cylinder face to forcing cone gap measures a tight. Blast effect to the underside of the frame top strap directly above the barrel’s forcing cone is minimal, only a faint etchy line with no depth. With the trigger fully depressed, however, there is no lateral play whatsoever. Lateral play to the cylinder is minimal with the trigger relaxed. Cylinder times correctly in all five positions on both single and double action. Double action trigger pull is stiff but smooth, 12 pound vicinity, with a crisp original 4 pound single action pull. Bore, cylinder chambers, and mechanism are all bright and clean. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. We rate this Charter as Good, 70 percent vicinity by our estimate. Surface detractions on this Nickel Undercover are moderate, edge pecking at places on the upper frame, one small peeled spot over one cylinder chamber only, two similar places over two of the cylinder chambers on the cylinder face and light streaking here and there to the nickel and to the grips. Weight empty is 16 1/4 ounces, with center of gravity at the trigger face. Overall length is 6 1/2 inches height is 4 1/2 inches and cylinder diameter is 1.3 inches. Grips are original factory smooth walnut. 300 trigger, thumb latch screw, and matching short serrated spur hammer. Metal finish is entirely nickel, except for the replacement factory rod tip, the blued serrated face. 38 Smith & Wesson Special caliber ammunition, not recommended for +P. Sight is barrel integral serrated blade on a solid rib rear sight is frame integral fixed notch. Barrel is 2 inch, eight groove right hand 1:18.75 rifling. Construction is steel barrel, cylinder assembly, main frame, hammer, trigger, and internal parts, with an alloy grip frame and trigger guard assembly.

Type is double and single action light weight pocket revolver. Manufacturer was Charter Arms’s second plant, Stratford, Conn., and barrel is so marked.
Charter arms undercover 38 special value serial number#
Its 424000 range serial number indicates late 1970s production, probably 1978. Description: From its home territory of New England comes this very attractive Charter Undercover Revolver in Nickel Finish.
