Charter Arms Undercoverette Serial Numbers

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This is a discussion on Original Bridgeport Charter Arms Snubbies. Other is a.32 blued Undercoverette. Find serial numbers indicate both were made in. Charter Arms Co. Is an American. McClenahan also reduced the number of moving parts used in the gun and created a. The Undercoverette:.32 H&R Magnum. Jan 24, 2011 Charter Arms - 1st Generation Revolvers. Charter arms serial numbers lookup, charter arms undercover 38 special serial numbers. Setting the American standard for reliable, safe and affordable personal protection, Charter Arms.
Once registered you will have access to participate in our community. Thanks for visiting and we hope you become a regular! Flash, Thanks for your info also. The bobbed hammer was called the 'Pocket Hammer' in their catalogues. Is your piece an 'Undercover' model?Yes, it was called the 'Undercover' when I purchased it. It did originally come with the spur hammer, but I sent it back for the 'pocket hammer'. You are right on that name, I just kinda forgot in the two or three years since I bought it - - - LOL.
I had a blued S&W 36 since late 60's, and one of my friends on the Wash, D.C. (city) PD department had a blued Charter with spur hammer and a nickel-plated Chief's Special, and it kinda set me afire for having anothe J-frame - but shiny, and when the Charter came out in stainless and at a price vastly less than the prized S&W, I opened up the wallet. Not sure if this is a Undercover or a Undercoverette.
As you can see in the scans the manual says 'Undercover' and shows an exact image of the gun I have. The back page has a picture of a 'Undercoverette' and it looks exactly the same. This was my mothers gun and I'm guessing she bought it in the mid 70's. I found it in it's original box (with wax paper) wrapped in newspaper. The manual was in the box.
There was also a box of bullets with 10 missing. Hdd Guru Low Level Format Crack. I'm guessing she and my father both shot 5 rounds when they bought it at a local gunshop (I know that shop had a range). The box is a generic Charter Arms box with a sticker on one flap with 'Charter 2 38 SPL' and the serial number printed on it.