![]() ![]() I took it to their plant in Shelton,CT and in less than 1/2 hours,it was repaired,test fired and back in my hand.no charge. ![]() In '98,the transfer bar broke after many thousands of rounds. Yes,the Charter Arms Company did experience many ups and downs but they still operate on a small scale with customer service their primary goal.Ī case in point was in Jan of '65 was in 'Nam less than one month and Doug McClennahan sent me one of the first production Undercovers (cost was $42.05). Their first holsters offered for their revolvers were made by Paris Theodore of Seventrees Ltd in NYC, many of his designs were influenced by Chic Gaylord. ![]() 32 Undercoverette was,I believe their second production and the name was shortly changed to Undercover with the theory that some men might be self conscience of the "ette" on the bbl of their defensive firearms.īarrel liners and shrouds came in production later. The nickel CAs did not start showing up until about '67 if my memory is correct and the 3" bbls CAs started production at that time. The first Charters did not have bbl liners nor did the have shrouds over the ejector rods. The first Charters were made on Asylum St,Bpt,CT in the late fall of '64. ![]() The company first started in Doug McClennahan's home on Mill Road in Southport,CT just a short distance away from Ruger. ![]()
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