I love old revolvers. This one looks like it has been well used but with a little TLC she'll do you right. Another great find.
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringedАй бұрын
I like guns that are a little sweaty. And this one for sure is. Thanks for supporting the channel!
@davidabney770010 күн бұрын
Your Charter Arms Undercover .38, from the 1970's, was a much sought after mini-blaster that many cops carried as a back-up piece. I was a cop during the 70's when these economical revolvers hit the market. In those days, cops were lacking in pay, so most of us did the part-time work circuit. That was how I got my first Charter Arms, the Undercoverette, chambered in .32 long. This was my back-up all the way to retirement. It was the only Charter Arms small frame revolvers left, all the .38 snubs had been sold out, and this .32 Undercoverette was the only one left, that I could afford. It was built on the frame as the Undercover .38 and has a 6-round cylinder. I had to qualify yearly with my back-up, and my little Undercoverette always got me qualified, with just a little help from myself. My little Charter Arms rode on my right ankle in a lined ankle holster. My Charter Arms .32 was a "silent" partner that was always at the ready in case a situation turned deadly. I'm retired now, and I still carry that Undercoverette, despite the age factor of my little snubby, it still operates very well. After retirement I sent my Undercoverette back to the Charter Arms people with a request for a refinish, and a check up on the trigger-action. My little blaster came back to me after a few weeks of visiting Charter Arms, where she was being refurbished. My back-up had withstood the hot and wet Georgia summers, the sometimes cold weather conditions and rainy cold weather conditions. A silent partner that was a witness to the worst and best days I had as a beat cop. My little .32 did well with nary a problem.
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringed10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service, and cool story! Sounds like a cool gun, and cool that Charter Arms refurbished it for you. I have my Grandpa's old service revolver amd I cherish it. Tell the stories and I am sure you will make a family heirloom that will be cherished for decades to come. Thanks for supporting the channel
@everydaycarrymonkey2691Ай бұрын
Fine looking "Roscoe"! 😁 I just bought a 1992 Taurus 85 (original bluing and wood grips) and she's sweet! Love old wheelguns!
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringedАй бұрын
Got to love the budget snubbys!
@matthewrobinson432320 күн бұрын
I love my Undercover. It's my EDC. Any grip for any Charter Arms will fit yours. There's a screw on the back strap of the cylinder housing. Turn it counter clockwise. They tend to screw in with usage.
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringed20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the advice! Amd for supporting the channel!
@JJoker69Ай бұрын
Very cool wheel pew
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringedАй бұрын
Love the oldies that are affordable. Thanks for supporting the channel!
@chuckhaskins5928Ай бұрын
A classic!
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringedАй бұрын
It really is! Thanks for supporting the channel!
@JG-xt9ioАй бұрын
My friend's uncle had a old 2 inch undercover , it had been well used . It had good lock up and ran fine, his came with the box and papers, which looked minty compared to the gun
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringedАй бұрын
These guns are rugged, but they start showing their age quickly. Lucky your buddy had the box and paperwork, i love it when a classic has all the goodies. Thanks for supporting the channel!
@joeltowle273722 күн бұрын
David B. wasn't the only Son of Sam! Netflix Sons of Sam! Great show!
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringed22 күн бұрын
I have never seen it. I will have to check it out. Thanks for supporting the channel!
@joeltowle273722 күн бұрын
@theBucketshallnotbeinfringed your very welcome! It's really good! He did do some of it but not all of it. The Police made a big Screw up, and he coulda got away with it.