Right side of barrel "Charter Arms" and under that "Bridgeport, Conn." Seem to be oversized grips but factory original. Walnut grips with checkering and Charter arms medallions. I will be making him one of my pocket holsters for using the Charter Arms for EDC.īlued finish (and very nice blue job I must say) No box or papers with it but it has a nice Bianchi thumb break meant for a S+W Chiefs Special, that's a little too big. I have no way to photograph it at this time, so I'm hoping my description will help somebody here give us a date of manufacture, approximate value and that sort of thing. ![]() Looks to be a "sock drawer" gun, having only a faint turn ring and crisp, bright bore. 38 Special that I think is one of the older vintage models. Son-in-law was pleased to show me a gift he received recently. ![]() ![]() We don't get to see our son-in-law as often as we would enjoy because of his job so it was a super special visit. Our family visited today and a great time was had by all.
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