Anyone got the Dimensions of the Charter Arms Off Duty Undercoverette .32 h&r revolver?

Though retired I got called into work and was unable to post this till this morning. The length and height are the least precise of these measurements. Two of the holster that are pictured were made by Aholster and they have a sale on right now. Of these four, the Charter Arms is the smallest, and important to me, the lightest. All the weights are in ounces and with empty cylinders.

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Just messing with you. I’m interested to see what you think of the charter. I like em.

If you are doing it for the caliber(.327), don’t discount the lcr/x. More expensive, but worth it imho.
O got the Taurus 327 for pocket shooting .327 federal magnum. The 24oz weight of it helps a lot with the felt recoil.
 
I really like my Charters, but two of the four had to go back to the factory.

This one did not. I bought it used for very little about ten years ago. Has given me zero problems.

It's roughly the same size as a Taurus or Smith j-frame. A bit lighter than the steel ones.

I also have a Taurus 327, but would prefer to carry the CA due to the lighter weight. Grind off the hammer spur and it's good to go. :)

I really like my Charters as well, but mine are all on the pitbull frame. I didn't realize that the undercoverette was a bit smaller than my Taurus 327.
 
Though retired I got called into work and was unable to post this till this morning. The length and height are the least precise of these measurements. Two of the holster that are pictured were made by Aholster and they have a sale on right now. Of these four, the Charter Arms is the smallest, and important to me, the lightest. All the weights are in ounces and with empty cylinders.

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Wow! Thank you very much for the pictures and measurements. You Charter Arms Undercoverette is exactly how I am imagining I would do my grips if I get one.
 
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Wow! Thank you very much for the pictures and measurements. You Charter Arms Undercoverette is exactly how I am imagining I would do my grips if I get one.
The wood grips are from Altamont. The grip adapter is from BK and is for the J-frame. I had to file out a little bit of the grip adapter where it meets the back of the trigger guard.
 
Call me crazy, but I think the lcr is the biggest winner here. More expensive than some, but it’s the sweet spot between weight and size.

I don’t personally shoot much .327……I think it’s crazy stout in an lcr, I prefer my ‘hotish’ .32 mag reloads……
 
It amazes me how different everyone is. I shot 327's out of a snubby for the first time the other day, and it was NBD for me. My friend thought they were almost too spicy, but he shoots 357 magnum in his LCR regularly. That 357 really stings for me. I guess hand shape and size matter a lot in things like that.
 
When we take road trips there are two Ruger LCR’s in the car. My wife is most comfortable with shooting revolvers and there is an LCRx 327 loaded with 32 magnums in the glove box. I have the other LCR 327 either in my pocket or in the door pocket also loaded with 32 magnum. I will agree that shooting 327’s in them is not too bad, even for my old hands.
 
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