I was giving the OK to send it in (on my dime) for inspection.
Yeah, the pix are obvious so you'd think differently...I hit like, but retracted it since shipping isn't covered.
Threads like this are worth a thousand positive mentions by gunwriters and youtube personalities. Since the beginning of time, you get what you pay for actually means something, as a rule.
I am of the opinion that initial quality is my number one build concern and I'm willing (and fortunately, able) to pay up for that. Anyone can have a problem and backing it up with support is ok, but I'd much rather get it right first. To be fair to the lower-priced makers, they provide something affordable for those who need that. And they also compete by providing variations that others do not.
I've gone down the lower priced road on a few things, and I am glad they are available. But I want my guns to run like my toyota corolla. Not fancy, not cheap, not expensive, but pretty much solid and problem free from the get go.
El Guapo asked me if I expect you to have a plethora of problems. I said yes.And that means a whole new role of the dice on a whole plathora of potential problems.
My take away from this. Aluminum frames are to centerfire revolvers what brass ones are to C&B. I wouldn't wanna shoot that thing
I had to pay as well to send mine in.Yeah, the pix are obvious so you'd think differently...
The variety of what they make does give Charter an edge and they're able to do that because unlike other revolver makers, all Charter makes is revolvers.Threads like this are worth a thousand positive mentions by gunwriters and youtube personalities. Since the beginning of time, you get what you pay for actually means something, as a rule.
I am of the opinion that initial quality is my number one build concern and I'm willing (and fortunately, able) to pay up for that. Anyone can have a problem and backing it up with support is ok, but I'd much rather get it right first. To be fair to the lower-priced makers, they provide something affordable for those who need that. And they also compete by providing variations that others do not.
I've gone down the lower priced road on a few things, and I am glad they are available. But I want my guns to run like my toyota corolla. Not fancy, not cheap, not expensive, but pretty much solid and problem free from the get go.