The long guns, to my sadness were not for sale, but he reached beneath the cabinet and pulled out 3 small revolvers. "Maybe" he said, and that was all I needed to get the "In". "You have any guns for sale?" I asked as I thought I could make out an AK front sight from the distance. A man and woman were moving from the ranch back to the city for work and as the man and I were carrying a nice bed for one of my daughters I could see a glass gun cabinet far off in a corner. In my garage sale travels I come across some rare deals. You know you're a gun-nut when you have reloading gear for guns your don't own. 45 Dies from a shop that carries a lot of reloading gear. 44 of some sort I kept them and grabbed a used set of. When I ordered my reloading press package there was a mixup and the. Jason from Ohio 11:25 AM Weer'd Beard said. Good wishes to you and yours Xavier, and best of luck on your continuing pawn shop quest. Your writing style is reader friendly, and makes a guy feel as though he would like to have a beer with you and shoot the bull for a few hours. The handgun information and knowledge was fascinating. After finding your pawn shop thread I greedily read every entry this afternoon! Without question your blog was the most entertaining and interesting I have ever had the good fortune to stumble across. I came across your blog today after googling for home defense shotguns. Your pawn shops are better then mine, that gun wouldn't be in this side of the countries pawn for less then 250$ I would buy it in a heart beat.
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I'd have no qualms about putting it up against a S&W Chief's Special or any other 5-shot. 38 at a pawnshop for $180, and didn't even pause before asking for a layaway card. A few years ago I stumbled across a pristine Charter Arms Off Duty. 380, I soon realized I got the short end of that deal. It never had any problems, and when I traded it for a Grendel. I bought that same revolver back in the late 80's, when it was all the gun I could afford. So - I presumed on our association to write my own blog post, linking it to yours. I began writing a comment on the background of the Charter Undercover, but realized it was getting pretty long.
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I kinda hope you see fit to gather up that lil' wheel gun, if for no other reason than because I can't. I've goten to where I look forward to reading your pawn shop circuit entries. understandably pretty sharp kicking,but there and ready in a pinch,and no gun reloads faster,then a second gun carried ready as a just in case 11:07 PM JPG said. There is something cool about the charter arms revolvers,their not colt's or smith's.but they are pretty well constructed non the less,and do carry and shoot well.
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JPG gives an expert synopsis of the Charter Arms Undercover. Now, I'm still thinking about that little hideout gun. I decided to wait a while, not because the revolver was a bad gun, not because the deal wasn't decent, but because I wasn't sure I wanted to open up that door. Neil was wanting $159 for the Undercover. The cylinder locked up well, and the trigger, although heavy, was smooth. The Undercover was never the prettiest gun on the rack, it was just a hard working carry gun, so that was OK. A good bit of the finish was still there, although the frame had turned plum and the cylinder had bare metal showing. In it's day, the Undercover was a cost effective concealed carry piece favored by many cash strapped peace officers as a back-up gun. It was a vintage Charter Arms Undercover, a 38 special snubnose. I drove back over to Neil's pawn shop after work today to take another look at the Charter Arm's revolver he had in the case.