Now flip them around to show your hillary hole you massive fricking gay.
Back in the day /k/ supported every single firearm purchase anyone ever made. But then, milsurp and polsurp existed back then too.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Model 65s never came with trigger locks moron
I also own an example of that exact French police surplus model 10. small world
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Model 65s never came with trigger locks moron
I also own an example of that exact French police surplus model 10. small world
I'll take a picture for you but only because we're model 10 wiener cousins
>Good enough to kill George Wallace
Does it really count if the guy lives 26 more years to past the average life expectancy?
Either way, SEGREGATION FOREVER!
I got one for $15 and fixed it myself with factory parts. They're generally solid, just stick with the Undercover and load it with standard pressure heavy weights. Gonna hurt like a b***h to shoot, but they work. Would recommend investing like $25 in a new set of grips.
Also they are capable of handling +P loads, but due to its construction it won't enjoy a steady diet of them. You can send a complete box of scrap to CA and they'll fix it at part cost, they got a solid warranty.
If you're in the "better than nothing" camp you may as well go for the RIA 206 or Taurus 856.
Hell if you're on the "made in the USA by Mexicans" train just get a fricking SCCY until you can afford something decent.
The problem with Charter is that they're pretending to be quality which costs more in production than just unapologetically being crap.
In-spec supers will kick the shit out of it over several hundred rounds, Rowland or Rowland spec supers are going to kill it almost immediately, fire left handed.
The Taurus is heavier, but it's still small enough to fit in a cargo pants pocket, and you get the .327 Fed Mag chambering on top of the other .32s. Taurus sounds like the better buy to me, unless you're really concerned with weight.
.32 is not in high demand and that's the entire reason i even bought that aluminum taurus, because a boomer was trying to hock it off because he couldn't find ammo for it. now that i'm looking for it not a single gun store i've ever been to stocks .32 h&r ammo and only one had .32 s&w long. the only 32 caliber that i would say is 'in demand' is 327 federal and that is ironically because its so low in demand and so mass produced its the only revolver ammo that stays in stock at bass pro
its in boomer demand because its the ideal caliber for boomers to dab on people without firearms knowledge and actually owning one its an expensive compromise that doesn't seem worth the money since the ammo is $1.50 a round but hey its a gun
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
The academy near me stocks .32 long normaly and a local store stocks hornady .32 mag currently but I expect that to disappear eventually when that new sw is no longer new.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
I've been to two local shops in my area and both had .32 H&R and .327 Federal (and Longs). Guess I'm lucky.
taurus made an aluminum model 731, thought the only 731 on gunbroker is a steel model with a ground down hammer for $400. lmao.
i truly don't know if charter is better than taurus. i have two taurus but i only bought them because of how cheap they were. every time i've seen a charter arms revolver for sale they always try and gouge the shit out of the price. they made a couple models i want, so if i see their 4" 22 magnum for less than $600 then i might buy it. even $400 for that gun seems very steep for what it is, when taurus sells one for about $400.
never settle. it's better to have $400 and a dream than $0 and a shitty gun
to the point, no, it's not just as good. buy an LCR or that plastic S&W thing if you're broke.
>it's better to have $400 and a dream than $0 and a shitty gun
This is incorrect. With my shitty gun i can take your $400 and squash your gay dream
For the money just get a Taurus revolver the new ones are hyper-reliable. I know a handful of dudes with charter arms revolvers& they've all broken
>This is incorrect. With my shitty gun i can take your $400 and squash your gay dream
poorgay cope + you've got HFCS fingers
>can't even recognize what a real working man's hands look like
Post those office hands for me sissy boy, i don't even care that you can't post a gun
shitty webcam picture is all you get
save your pennies and buy American, OP
>shamefully hides soft lotion-covered office hands
>implying I've actually gone into the office since 2020
Well that explains the lotion anyway.
Now flip them around to show your hillary hole you massive fricking gay.
Back in the day /k/ supported every single firearm purchase anyone ever made. But then, milsurp and polsurp existed back then too.
Model 65s never came with trigger locks moron
I also own an example of that exact French police surplus model 10. small world
I'll take a picture for you but only because we're model 10 wiener cousins
>brags about his Black person tier mentality
Get a job loser
Post a gun kid
Good enough to kill George Wallace, John Lennon, Phil Hartman, and be used by the Son of Sam
Poor George
>Good enough to kill George Wallace
Does it really count if the guy lives 26 more years to past the average life expectancy?
Either way, SEGREGATION FOREVER!
Yeah, they're preddy gud
I got one for $15 and fixed it myself with factory parts. They're generally solid, just stick with the Undercover and load it with standard pressure heavy weights. Gonna hurt like a b***h to shoot, but they work. Would recommend investing like $25 in a new set of grips.
Also they are capable of handling +P loads, but due to its construction it won't enjoy a steady diet of them. You can send a complete box of scrap to CA and they'll fix it at part cost, they got a solid warranty.
>they got a solid warranty.
It is really amazing that even as the company has changed hands so much, they'll still fix your granddad's Bulldog.
Something is better than Nothing.
Embrace the American Saturday Night Special.
If you're in the "better than nothing" camp you may as well go for the RIA 206 or Taurus 856.
Hell if you're on the "made in the USA by Mexicans" train just get a fricking SCCY until you can afford something decent.
The problem with Charter is that they're pretending to be quality which costs more in production than just unapologetically being crap.
Charter is better than RIA or Taurus lmao
It's still crap.
I really want that 45acp pitbull and then try to run some 45 super thru it and then some 460 rowland
>inb4
>Hello from the gutters
In-spec supers will kick the shit out of it over several hundred rounds, Rowland or Rowland spec supers are going to kill it almost immediately, fire left handed.
I appreciate them making .32 H&R revolvers all this time, but now that Taurus is making their 327 again, I'd rather just buy Taurus.
They make a ~14oz aluminum .32 hr mag vs a steel .327 fed mag from taurus or ruger.
The Taurus is heavier, but it's still small enough to fit in a cargo pants pocket, and you get the .327 Fed Mag chambering on top of the other .32s. Taurus sounds like the better buy to me, unless you're really concerned with weight.
To late already bought the charter 32 years ago might get the new sw one they made as an upgrade though.
I wish you luck getting one. They're trickling to market slowly, and the .32 models are in high demand.
.32 is not in high demand and that's the entire reason i even bought that aluminum taurus, because a boomer was trying to hock it off because he couldn't find ammo for it. now that i'm looking for it not a single gun store i've ever been to stocks .32 h&r ammo and only one had .32 s&w long. the only 32 caliber that i would say is 'in demand' is 327 federal and that is ironically because its so low in demand and so mass produced its the only revolver ammo that stays in stock at bass pro
its in boomer demand because its the ideal caliber for boomers to dab on people without firearms knowledge and actually owning one its an expensive compromise that doesn't seem worth the money since the ammo is $1.50 a round but hey its a gun
The academy near me stocks .32 long normaly and a local store stocks hornady .32 mag currently but I expect that to disappear eventually when that new sw is no longer new.
I've been to two local shops in my area and both had .32 H&R and .327 Federal (and Longs). Guess I'm lucky.
taurus made an aluminum model 731, thought the only 731 on gunbroker is a steel model with a ground down hammer for $400. lmao.
i truly don't know if charter is better than taurus. i have two taurus but i only bought them because of how cheap they were. every time i've seen a charter arms revolver for sale they always try and gouge the shit out of the price. they made a couple models i want, so if i see their 4" 22 magnum for less than $600 then i might buy it. even $400 for that gun seems very steep for what it is, when taurus sells one for about $400.
Its like a cheaper Ruger/We have Smith at home, but way better than a Taurus.
I disagree.
smith and wesson still has a rebate going on