pairof44sp
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That’s what it seemed like, just from looking at how it’s designed.Short answer... probably not.
Long answer... the charter grip frames are detachable units that are attached to the main frame of the revolver by 2 pins and a screw. There is one pin that attaches up near the crane pivot point, a pin in the area of the rear of the trigger guard, and the screw at the rear of the frame. The trigger guard is what bridges the front of the grip frame and the rear of the grip frame. Without the trigger guard the front piece would not be very secure, and the gun would have leverage to work against the 2 remaining parts that would take all of the recoil. With the trigger guard installed it eats up some of the recoil energy and has leverage to keep the recoil energy from shooting all the other bits loose. Removing the trigger guard would be a bad idea on this particular design.
Thank you. Sometimes you need someone to tell you what you already sort of knew.