New Revolver, little help please?
SilverFire
February 14, 2009, 03:11 PM
Okay, I received from my father a revolver as a gift. It's an old one, he's carried it for over twenty years as his backup.
The gun is a Charter Arms off-Duty .38 Special.
The serial is 108xxxx.
I've researched it in several places, and some say +P is fine, others say it's not.
Is this gun capable of running with +P like he said, or should I swap out to standard load?
Currently it's got Speer .38 SPL+P JHP rounds in it.
He also had a gunsmith grind off the thumb pull for the hammer, giving it a smooth draw from a pocket or ankle holster. *Personally, I wouldn't have done that...but meh)
Be forewarned, I'm not that knowledgeable with revolvers, my main experience is shotguns, rifles, and the occasional semi-automatic handgun.
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Floppy_D
February 14, 2009, 03:43 PM
Back here in this thread >clicky< (http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=152722) it seemed that the conclusion was that it is a great gun assuming it is a Charter Arms and is not a Charco, and that sticking to standard pressure 38 is probably a good idea, although many carry +P.
Best o' luck!
SilverFire
February 14, 2009, 03:58 PM
Thanks, but the thread references the undercover model. Are the Undercover and Off Duty the same?
Chester32141
February 14, 2009, 04:03 PM
I'd use standard target rounds for practice and +P for Defensive use ... Chances are if your dad carried it for backup and says it will fire +P he knows what he's talking about.
My Charter Arms revolvers are excellent guns ... They are about 20 years old.
Chester
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SilverFire
February 14, 2009, 04:10 PM
Yes, most would assume he would know what he's talking about...but I kindof got leery of taking advice from him when he didn't understand the difference in standard .223 and 5.56NATO loads.
He's a very intelligent man, and knows a great deal about his guns, but there have been a few times that I've questioned what he's said and come up with different answers through research.
rdrancher
February 14, 2009, 07:26 PM
I believe if it has (or had) a hammer spur, it's an Undercover model. I could be wrong though - The newer Off Duty model is an enclosed hammer type but I seem to remember an old stainless steel exposed hammer spur version called the Off-Duty too. Someone else with more knowledge on the subject will most likely weigh in.
I have a mid 70's version that I carry sometimes. I load it with Buffalo Bore Standard Pressure 158gr LSWCHC's.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/rdrancher/CharterArmsUndercover.jpg
rd
Floppy_D
February 14, 2009, 07:38 PM
I could be wrong, but I believe if it has (or had) a hammer spur, it's an Undercover model.
That's what I thought, which is why I linked that thread.
Maybe a pic to let us know?
Fred Kenpo
February 15, 2009, 08:54 PM
If it's twenty years old, I'd be a little nervous about +P, but it wouldn't hurt as self defense rounds, just don't put too many through it. Use the standard .38.
kmrcstintn
February 15, 2009, 09:53 PM
wait a few weeks and start hunting local bang-bang shops to see if they can order Federal 125gr Nyclads (non +p) for ya; it is being reintroduced for 2009 and back in its heyday it was the golden standard for non +p hollowpoint defense loads
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