Kymasabe
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Was at a small gun show today. Had brand new all blue Undercover .38's for $319. Was tempted to add a new Charter Arms to the others.
Remove the grip panels and take the coil spring tension off the hammer by cocking it then pinning it and the pivot ball rod in place with a small finishing nail. There is a hole in the rod that allows that. Remove the hammer screw in the frame and simply pull the hammer out the top of the gun...put new hammer in...replace screw...and reposition the spring and pivot ball...remove small nail.
I know the cylinder swing arm wouldn't be able to be swapped. Just the cylinder itself. I'm not a revolver guy, only mildly curious, so I might not be following the terminology here.Won't work due to the ejector shroud opening being on the wrong side.
& it performed pretty poorly.David Berkowitz was partial to the 44 bulldog...Russ