Charter Arms Undercover 38 Special Grips __TOP__
Pistol grips are a defining feature in the United States gun law, specifically, in the National Firearms Act. Pistol grips which protrude below the weapon and are not integrated with the shoulder stock (i.e. as part of a thumbhole stock) are currently regulated in some states and were regulated by the now-expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban. In the context of that law, the National Rifle Association deemed pistol grips a "cosmetic feature".
charter arms undercover 38 special grips
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I have owned a charter arms SOUTH PAW for many years. the cylinder swings out to the right pretty novel idea there.Its the same as any other one except for that.Great to carry when I feel like carrying a lighter weapon.It is pretty accurate at short ranges,7-8 yards or so as it was intended to be.I wouldnt hesitate to recommend one if someone was looking for a snubby especially in todays environment.
I finally understand why people love those big, over-molded grips so much: they make recoil much less painful. Especially with my gigantic bear-like mitts, every time I pulled the trigger the metal trigger guard would crash down into my knuckles and cause considerable pain. That pain translated into some terrible shooting. I had to move forward to the five yard line to get the pitiful grouping you see here. 041b061a72