Just to update my experience with the Charter Arms Undercoverette, I sold it in August, 16 months after I bought it. 1) It was much heavier than my .38 LCR, which has remained my main carry gun. 2) It was stunningly inaccurate. The non-adjustable sights were so far off that aiming at the bulls-eye of an 11"x17" target from 8 yards out, rounds would hit in the extreme bottom left of the target. If I tried to dial in some windage to compensate, I couldn't get a tight group. I realize that a snub-nose revolver is not meant to be a target pistol, but my other short-barrel wheelguns can reliably punch red with a bit of careful effort. The Undercoverette was destined to be a safe queen, so I passed it on.
Unfortunately, increasing recoil sensitivity in my right wrist (due to scaphoid-radius instability) has made my .38 Special LCR a real pain to shoot (literally). So, I am giving a .32 revolver another try. This time it's an Alfa Proj 731 (3" barrel, .32 S&W Long). While I would rather have something that can take .32 H&R Magnum, I couldn't pass up a brand-new A-P for $305 shipped. I will let you know how I like it once I pick it up.