Blue Brick
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Yes, I would like to know how his issue was resolved.
Let's not bring cars into this discussion, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Charter's are obviously being built to a price point and their ultralight models are using plastic to reduce weight on top of cost cutting. That doesn't excuse parts not being deburred or frames cracking.
The way things are now, Charter's are on par with Jennings, Jimenez, Lorcin, Davis, etc. in terms of quality. The Professionals are probably the best models Charter makes, but even mine had the transfer bar break in two pieces after maybe 1000 trigger pulls, most of them dry firing.
I'm not dry firing it as much since then, but if it breaks again then I'm probably going to move on from it because while I like the concept of a 7 shot K frame .32 Mag in a 20oz gun, I've not liked the execution of it by Charter.
Pretty sure this has been answered in the thread, but as an engineer I can't read.I have also made sure that all three are registered for the lifetime warranty just in case.
It hasn't been. I'm going to email the owner this evening.Yes, I would like to know how his issue was resolved.
GunPretty sure this has been answered in the thread, but as an engineer I can't read.
Does the warranty follow the gun or the owner?
I have been in nursing management for just over 20yrs … I know how labor issues effect positive outcomes … they do come with lifetime warranties and they stand behind their products…
I think I own only 5 Charters at this time .. all are good to go … 44 Boomer , 44 Bulldog, 40 S&W ,
& 45acp Pitbulls and a 6 shot 357 Mag Professional
Doesn’t sound bad … taking that in consideration..The owner replied today. The plant is on a week shutdown because of the independence holiday. He said he would look into this Monday when they reopen.
Assuming one week off for Memorial Day and one week off for Independence Day thats 5 working weeks my gun has been there.
May 22nd and counting.
I figured warranty work would come before repair work.Doesn’t sound bad … taking that in consideration..
I figured warranty work would come before repair work.
Id say ur getting a new revolver …
I could abide by that if it's upgraded to the chic lady at no cost to me because I'm gonna have to pay new FFL transfer fees for a new gun. My original gun returned and repaired if possible would not cost me anything to put it back in my hands.Id say ur getting a new revolver …
It's pink but why would that matter?It's a purple gun; what did you expect?
If it wasn't for the dreaded trigger pull weight increase in small revolvers for rimfire ammo . . .Because anything in 32 caliber from another manufacturer it's gonna be very pricey I'm thinking maybe a J frame 22 magnum because of the light recoil need.
Yeah. I think an LCR 327 is a front runner right now. My gf has already said she's not letting go of my S&W 32 h&r mag.If it wasn't for the dreaded trigger pull weight increase in small revolvers for rimfire ammo . . .
Taurus does make a .327, but they're currently unavailable afaik. They also have an 8 shot .22 Mag, the 942, they're on par with Charter in price, but again, availability with Taurus revolvers is questionable. It has gotten better the past 6 weeks.Because anything in 32 caliber from another manufacturer it's gonna be very pricey I'm thinking maybe a J frame 22 magnum because of the light recoil need.