Very nice shooting, especially with a moving target! I've been a big fan of Charter Arms for years, and it's nice to see more folks finding out what a hidden gem their products are. :)
Charter has good prices on their new firearms; I suppose a person could get an even better price on a used Charter. The Mag Pug .357 caliber is one that I might see in my future.
That gun will handle those + p's just fine, most: (if not all) modern Firearms will. + p is just a designation of ammo that was made for more modern firearms of the same caliber of their older models: (say from the 20s and 30s) of much lower pressure handling capabilities. And a lot of gun manufacturers don't bother with rigorously testing their guns with all the different types of ammo out there, including + p, or want to risk liability if there was some type of failure, but suffice to say that gun will handle them just fine, you may not want to put thousands of rounds of it through it, because it may cause more wear than standard pressure, but that is about the extent of the damage those will cause in modern firearms.
Bought a new Undercover Lite in 38Spl in December. And after 25 rounds it started misfiring. 3 to 5 misfires with every cylinder load. Sometimes even all 5 wouldn't fire! Contacted Charter Arms and was sent a prepaid box to ship to the factory for repair. A month later, I got it back. They said the hammer and it's spring were replaced. In under 15 rounds it started misfiring again. I was less than impressed. Immediately sold it and soon bought a S&W 642 Airweight 38Spl. 100% reliable. 100% quality from S&W compared to the Charter Arms poor offerings. 62 years I've trusted S&W. I though I'd give Charter Arms a try. Bad idea. I should have gotten a Smith and Wesson in the first place.
Nice aim👍 I own some guns. But I'm a revolver guy S&W is my babies. My next buy probably going to be a colt, the model I'm still watching and thinking about that. I want to now your honest opinion about Charter revolvers, do you think they worth the money? I'm asking this because I have a friend who wants to sell me is Charter, but in my country guns and ammo is expensive and some calibers are hard to find, like for example the .32H&R magnum ammo is almost impossible to find in my country and I own a S&W model 16-4 in .32H&R magnum and a Ruger sp101 in .32H&R magnum and at this moment I have a lot of .32 S&W long ammo but .32H&R magnum I only have 50 rounds!!!! To be honest I'm thinking in buy Lee tools to start reloading ammo but is so much bureaucracy in my country about guns laws that sometimes I lose my will to buy anything! Sorry if my English isn't very good explaining 👍
Reloading isn't much cheaper anymore in my opinion and that's if you can even find all the supplies. The Charter arms are well made revolvers and I like them. They are made to be light though so they can be snappy in heavier calibers like .357 magnum.
@@TheCandBExperience thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I'm going to try the gun if I like I'm going to buy, he isn't asking to much money, in fact he is selling to me for half the price he pay, "unfortunately he have some financial problems" but he is my friend and I'm not going to take advantage of him! So if you saying that's a good buy I'm going to pay more that he asking for. Once again thank you very much 👍
@@TheCandBExperience of course. Tomorrow morning I'm going to the range to do some shooting. Than of course I'm going to tell you sir. if I like and if I bought him.👍
Very nice shooting, especially with a moving target! I've been a big fan of Charter Arms for years, and it's nice to see more folks finding out what a hidden gem their products are. :)
Thank you. It was kinda fun with wind blowing the target around. Yeah we like Charter Arms also. Thanks for watching.
That's a purdy lil snubby.
Charter has good prices on their new firearms; I suppose a person could get an even better price on a used Charter. The Mag Pug .357 caliber is one that I might see in my future.
I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. They’re well made revolvers also.
very solid gun. very good shooting.
Thanks. I appreciate you watching.
This is what I have my eye on next. I have a RIA snub but it's pretty heavy. This one looks more doable as a conceal gun.
It is very light
Another gun video for you guys. We can make more if you like them.
That gun will handle those + p's just fine, most: (if not all) modern Firearms will. + p is just a designation of ammo that was made for more modern firearms of the same caliber of their older models: (say from the 20s and 30s) of much lower pressure handling capabilities. And a lot of gun manufacturers don't bother with rigorously testing their guns with all the different types of ammo out there, including + p, or want to risk liability if there was some type of failure, but suffice to say that gun will handle them just fine, you may not want to put thousands of rounds of it through it, because it may cause more wear than standard pressure, but that is about the extent of the damage those will cause in modern firearms.
Thank you. That is good to know and thanks for watching.
Looks like good value lightweight ,38 Spl carry option. Wind makes it a challenge. Thanks.
Yeah it's lightweight. Thanks for watching.
Nice shooting
great revolvers, just took mine out again today.
I noticed the Fiocci 130 grain load at 950 feet per second is similar to the +p 129 grain 38 special Federal hydro shock wadcutter load
Oh nice, I'll have to get a box of those. Thank you.
Bought a new Undercover Lite in 38Spl in December. And after 25 rounds it started misfiring. 3 to 5 misfires with every cylinder load. Sometimes even all 5 wouldn't fire! Contacted Charter Arms and was sent a prepaid box to ship to the factory for repair. A month later, I got it back. They said the hammer and it's spring were replaced. In under 15 rounds it started misfiring again. I was less than impressed. Immediately sold it and soon bought a S&W 642 Airweight 38Spl. 100% reliable. 100% quality from S&W compared to the Charter Arms poor offerings. 62 years I've trusted S&W. I though I'd give Charter Arms a try. Bad idea. I should have gotten a Smith and Wesson in the first place.
Wow. That was a bad experience man with Charter Arms. I'd stick to S&W too then. This Charter Arms works properly every time though.
I do like both ..I have both… but the Taurus 856 & 856UL are great small revolvers and they are 6 shot
My 2 inch 856UL weighs 15.6 oz unloaded
Nice aim👍 I own some guns. But I'm a revolver guy S&W is my babies. My next buy probably going to be a colt, the model I'm still watching and thinking about that. I want to now your honest opinion about Charter revolvers, do you think they worth the money? I'm asking this because I have a friend who wants to sell me is Charter, but in my country guns and ammo is expensive and some calibers are hard to find, like for example the .32H&R magnum ammo is almost impossible to find in my country and I own a S&W model 16-4 in .32H&R magnum and a Ruger sp101 in .32H&R magnum and at this moment I have a lot of .32 S&W long ammo but .32H&R magnum I only have 50 rounds!!!! To be honest I'm thinking in buy Lee tools to start reloading ammo but is so much bureaucracy in my country about guns laws that sometimes I lose my will to buy anything! Sorry if my English isn't very good explaining 👍
Reloading isn't much cheaper anymore in my opinion and that's if you can even find all the supplies. The Charter arms are well made revolvers and I like them. They are made to be light though so they can be snappy in heavier calibers like .357 magnum.
@@TheCandBExperience thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I'm going to try the gun if I like I'm going to buy, he isn't asking to much money, in fact he is selling to me for half the price he pay, "unfortunately he have some financial problems" but he is my friend and I'm not going to take advantage of him! So if you saying that's a good buy I'm going to pay more that he asking for. Once again thank you very much 👍
@@LEXxTALIONS7913 Thank you for watching and I'm sure you'll like that revolver. Let me know what you think of it after you shoot it.
@@TheCandBExperience of course. Tomorrow morning I'm going to the range to do some shooting. Than of course I'm going to tell you sir. if I like and if I bought him.👍
@@LEXxTALIONS7913 Sounds good. Have fun and be safe.
Thanks for supporting crs.
No problem. Glad to help.
good shooting considering how bad the target was blowing around.
Thanks. Yeah it was fun.
Did you put the Charter on the scale to get the weight???
I don’t think I did.
Wish charter arms make a 6 round cylinder.
Yeah I agree
They do, it's called 'the boxer'
i have the small wooden grips on mine so it will fit in my pocket
I love how the wooden grips look on revolvers.