Got me on that one. I don't know how I let that slip by.Chemist45 wrote: Loner guns?
What? They don't like to hang out with other guns?
Maybe they're "Single action" only?
They should get out more.
Forgive me, WildBill; I couldn't resist.
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- Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:06 am
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Re: Searching to Purchase Charter Arms 38spl Pink Lady
- Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:13 pm
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Re: Searching to Purchase Charter Arms 38spl Pink Lady
I know next to nothing about the Pink Lady, but I would suggest that your wife should not use it [or any revolver] for her CHL qualification. I don't want to undo eight years of work, but qualifying for "revolver only" status will severely limit what she can carry. If she finds out that she doesn't like the Charter Arms you will have to buy another handgun. If she prefers an automatic over a revolver, you will have to buy another handgun and she will have to take the range portion of the CHL class again. Check with the people giving the CHL class to see if they have loner guns that can be rented or borrowed for the class - many do.
Now for some unsolicitied advice. It's free so don't worry. I don't like Charter Arms handguns. I will admit that they are under new ownership, so their new guns may be better quality than in the past. IMO, the Charter Arms revolvers that I have handled at the gun shows have inferior workmanship -the trigger pull, fit and finish seems crude. With the S&W line, you can buy a similar type, but superior product for the same price. I do like the S&W LadySmith, and actually considered it for myself.
But, being in fear for my life, I will refuse to comment on the fashion or aesthetics of "pink guns."
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... hilit=pink
Now for some unsolicitied advice. It's free so don't worry. I don't like Charter Arms handguns. I will admit that they are under new ownership, so their new guns may be better quality than in the past. IMO, the Charter Arms revolvers that I have handled at the gun shows have inferior workmanship -the trigger pull, fit and finish seems crude. With the S&W line, you can buy a similar type, but superior product for the same price. I do like the S&W LadySmith, and actually considered it for myself.
But, being in fear for my life, I will refuse to comment on the fashion or aesthetics of "pink guns."
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... hilit=pink