The serial # is 840xxx and it was made in Stratford, Ct. This is a discussion on Older Charter Arms Snubby within the Pistols & Revolvers forums, part of the Pistol & Revolver Forum category I have had this old Undercover revolver for a number of years. The second one was purchased new in January of 1990 and is a Target Bulldog. The one is a Bulldog Pug, which was purchased new ca Sept 1987 and is serial Number 1018XXX. I have two Charter Arms revolvers, both in.44 Spl., both with the Stratford, CT barrel impression. I gather from some quick research that the revolvers are probably 20-25 years. ![]() My question is I had a hard time pushing in the cylinder release, I tightened the screw down, the cylinder opens easy enough, BUT the release itself moves east to west and wiggles north. Both are Charter Arms (1st Generation: 593xxx 798xxx) Undercover.38 (one blued the other stainless) that have less than 25 rounds and have been kept in superb shape - built in Stratford, CT. Bought the 38 special Undercover Charter Arms because of the weight and the dealer said it was good for a protection gun in the house, especially for my wife. ![]() If you or someone you know has one of these pieces, I would appreciate if you. These will be ANY revolver with a barrel address (found on right side of all barrels) of either Bridgeport Connecticut (serial numbers less than 31,000?) or Stratford Connecticut (serial numbers less than 1,100,000?). I am in the process of putting together a data base on 'First Generation' Charter Arms revolvers.
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