The rear sight will work on any of the Charter Arms (low shooting) Revolvers. Bulldog, Pathfinder, Undercover, etc. The sight is available in flat black or silver. We also make a short or long version. You will be pleased with the improved targeting.
Hello Kevin:
Here is the fix for the CA Professional 32. Machined out of aluminum and nicely finished.
This sight fits snug in the slot at the rear of the gun body. A dab of 2-part epoxy or JB Weld will secure it. Brings POI right where it should be. Cost is $20. and $2. shipping.
Hello Boom Vang:
Here is the easy fix for the low shooting Charter Arms Professional. This is an early production add-on rear sight for your 32 revolver. Nicely finished aluminum that slips into the top slot of the Professional. Secure it with some 2-part epoxy or JB Weld. Then just aim...
Had the same problem with my 32 Professional. The barrels are threaded/screwed into the body. Yours was over-tightened slightly past center. Your front sight is off to the left. Place the barrel in a vice protected from scratching with rags. It takes a bit of effort, but you can grip the...
Rear sight is not adjustable. I 3d print the rear sight and deepen the bottom of the "V" with a round file. I do a temporary attachment and test fire / finesse / and test fire again until the sight is spot on. Once I am happy with the results, I epoxy it on for good.
Yes Sir:
My CA Professional shot low also. I designed and 3d printed a slightly elevated rear sight. I cleaned up the 3d print and finessed the tapered bottom groove insert. Test firing was spot-on. I attached the new sight with a bit of 2 part epoxy. Looks decent. Shoots consistent...
Hello Crazy Horse:
My CA Professional 32 was also shooting way low. I designed and 3d printed an "add on" rear sight. My 32 can now thread a needle. (See pictures)
Hello AZ:
I have a CA Professional 32 also. Mine also was shooting low / right. Close examination showed that the barrel (and the front sight) was rotated slightly off center (to the left). I contacted Donna at CA and asked if there was a way to fix the problem myself. She replied that the...
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