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In discussing the quality of Charter Arms revolvers, it's much like Auto-Ordnance 1911s -- you have to know when it was made and under which ownership to get an idea what the quality is (or isn't).
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When buying a roscoe, I only want to know it was built right and runs tight otta da box.
Don't care whether it was made by a predecessor or successor company, or descendants of the original family, or even a tribe of itinerant gypsies, ... nor when.
I'm not a collector; I'm a shooter.
RIA 1911s are clearly hit or miss by rep, as are apparently the current crop of C.A. wheelguns, judging by the online chatter.
I'm actually open to buying an inexpensive revolver in.38 Spec.Ed., provided it's not
junk.