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Charter Arms 38 Question
erikpolcrack
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I have two 'older' 5-shot Charter Arms 38 Specials with 1-7/8 inch barrels and round butt grips. One is marked Undercover(SN 3340XX)and is nickel plated. The other is marked Off Duty(SN 8807XX)and is blued. Other than the finish and the model markings on the barrel shroud, I can find no differences in the guns. My scale tells me they both weigh 16 ounces. What bothers me is I have read several places that the Off Duty is supposed to be a light-weight version of the Undercover, supposedly weighing only 12 ounces. Can anybody help me out here? Thanks!
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While the current "off duty" model is a 12 ounce aluminum frame gun, the original ones were blued steel. Since you say your guns are "older" there is your explanation.
If your gun doesn't have an ejector rod shroud, its an earlier model.
Edit: Original Off Duty:
Edit #2: This is a nice reference article on Charter Arms. Per this reference, the "Off Duty" was introduced in 1984 and was otherwise identical to the "Undercover" except for a poorer finish.
http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/CAR/car.html