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I have 3 Charter Arms right now. Two are snub .38's and the other is a 4" barrelled Bulldog Police .38. Recently dumped the beautiful S&W Model 36 Chiefs Special that I had because the trigger edge was sharp, the hammer spur was sharp and the trigger really wasnt much better than the Charters...
Sold !!
SOLD.
Posted it on Armslist and it sold in less than 24 hours for $400. Buyer was thrilled out of his mind, said it was going right into his safe.
I didn't buy it. I'm a plumber, did an emergency repair today and my customer "paid" me with her recently deceased husbands gun which she wanted out of the house because she was afraid her grand-daughter would find it.
I've had 36's before and I'm quite happy with the old 70's/80's Charter Arms...
I managed to pick up a nice S&W model 36 today. Chief's Special .38, blued, wood grips. The grips are nice color, the gold medalion in them is perfect. Gun shows very little use, is super clean, no rust, no pitting, lock-up is nice and tight. The big burning question is...what's a S&W 36 going...
I have more than one. I buy only the Bridgeport or Stratford guns and think they're under-rated good little guns. I've been paying around $200 for my used ones this past year. Enjoy it.
I'm just going to throw this out there....have you considered 7.62x39?
Has often been compared to the .30-30 as far as deer knockdown power and accuracy in the brush. Should be accurate enough out to 150 yards, well within deer and hog shooting territory. I know CZ makes a really really nice...
Bridgeport and Stratford built Charter Arms are the good ones. She's a keeper for sure. Unless of course you just don't like it, in which case you should contact me ASAP as I'd be interested in buying it. I'm a fan of the older Charter Arms guns. Regarding +P, while the gun may handle it, you're...
I had a used Wingmaster that I put over 60,000 rounds thru over years of trap shooting with it, was a great used gun find. But, like most older shotguns, had a fixed choke. Sold the gun and moved to Florida, when I had an itch for another shotgun, checked out the local pawnshops and bought a...
I usually run a bore snake down the barrel after every couple of range sessions and I disassemble and clean everything else when I decide it looks particularly grundgy. Weird thing is, it's the only gun I own that I'm not a fanatic about cleaning, all others get thorough cleaning after every use.
I've owned Rossi's and they've never let me down. Reliable little guns. Trigger pull is a bit hard though in comparison to some other guns.
Like the others mentioned, S&W is the way to go IF you can find one and IF you can afford it. The days of the $300 used J-frame are over at least for a...
I used a nicely used Wingmaster for trap, put over 60,000 rounds thru that gun in 6 years of trap shooting. Had a 30 inch vent-rib barrel with fixed full choke. And, I used it for hunting as well. Loved that gun, sorry I sold it.
Go back and plunk down your $300 and be happy with it. Worse...
I have a MOssy 500 that I picked up at a local shop years ago. Bought it with an 18 inch barrel for $200. Later that year I picked up another used hunting barrel in good shape, and this year I finally found a nice slug barrel for the gun. Neither barrel cost more than $50 at the pawn shop...
You're all wrong.
Pretty bold statement I made there...but I stand by it. The lightest shooting .38 special round available that I've used over and over for new shooters is a .38 special short made by Magtech. No, it's not a .38 short, box and all says .38 special short.
Magtech wadcutters...
Well, I've been looking for a small framed .38 with a 3 or 4 inch barrel and I found a really nice Rossi 351 with 3 inch barrel. The Made in Brazil by Taurus Rossi, made in 2011, blue is perfect, really nice looking gun. Problem is, trigger pull is really really hard. Wolff doesn't make a...
I discovered this morning that Charter Arms makes a .357 mag pug that I can shoot .38's with, 4 inch barrel, but I prefer my guns blued, not stainless finish.
I have a snub .38, an NOT looking for another. What I am looking for is a 3 or 4 inch barreled .38 but on a small frame. For example, I have a S&W model 36 and I have some Charter Arms Undercover .38's. This weekend I went to the gunshow looking for a 3 or 4 inch barrelled .38. I tried Ruger...
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