![]() 22 mag ammo is varmint stuff with bullets that may not penetrate a bad guy too well. Your lady friend may in fact be more comfortable with the smaller Undercover walnut grips.Īlthough Charters are not as well regarded as (say) a S&W or a Ruger, at the Charter's much lower price point, the value received (bang for your bucks) is hard to beat. If you acquire a stainless model, I will tell you that the sights are hard to distinguish from the barrel, as they are the same color - which I remedied with a dollop of Ithernational Orange on the front sight blade's top and a white line around the sides/bottom of the rear sight notch (both are model paint).Īlso, the Pathfinder grip frames are the same as every other Charter DA revolver regardless of caliber, which means the the issue rubber bumpers on the newer guns can be switched out for the walnut grips of older/other models ( I installed the square butt target grips on my stainless CA - the 1970's CA was issued with walnut carry grips). They are good Trail Guns for close ranges shooting, but despite the factory model name, are not accurate enough to be a target pistol. I bought the 1970's CA used, and the 2008 CA new/ordered - and have had zero issues with either. 22 Mag-only 3" Pathfinder and a 2008 Target Pathfinder 4" Dual Cylinder (LR/WRM) Model.
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