NIB Charter Arms Pathfinder 22lr

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I just purchased a CA pathfinder same as the op but mine is used. very happy with it but it shoots low.

I find if I put the seam where the bottom of the front sight meets the barrel centered in the rear sight, it is right on.

I only gave 250$ out the door for mine. I made the mistake of showing it to my mom and she has been trying to trade me out of it.

give it to mom... have her sign a paper that ya get it back when she passes if your concerned about it... there will be a day that you can't :(
 
For ammo I like CCI Velocitors. When I did ballistics gel testing from 1.875" and 2" barrels they out performed Stingers. My DA revolver holster is a Simply Rugged pancake holster.
 
It's not that I haven't had any luck, it's just that semi auto .22's have treated me just fine. I picked up a Taurus PT-22 metal frame last year to practice point shooting and as a cheap trainer for the LCP's I have, but I'll tell you that Taurus is really reliable. Some issues here and there, but they appear to be mag or ammo related, not gun related.

For what a .22 revolver offers at twice the price if you want one that holds over 6 rounds, it doesn't eclipse what pistols do. If the goal is low recoil, then .32 S&W Long in a .327 LCR is 6 rounds with bullets that weigh more than twice that of .22 and naturally have better triggers due to centerfire is the way to go.

Lol, where in the heck did that come from???
I have a LCR22 and have commented many times that it is one of the mos fun guns I have to shoot. And worth every nickle I paid for it. Has been a big assent in continued training with my LCR9mm and SMith 642.
 
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