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Charter Arms
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In New England's Gun Valley, gun making is a tradition that stretches back generations.
In 1964 a new tradition was born, when a young gun designer named Douglas McClennahan founded Charter Arms. McClennahan, who had previously worked for Colt, High Standard, and Sturm Ruger, had a vision: to produce a high-quality, reliable handgun that was also highly affordable.
He realized his vision with the introduction of his first offering: a .38 special five-shot revolver called "The Undercover." At just 16 ounces, the new gun was the smallest, lightest, steel framed revolver in the world with the fewest moving parts. A unique hammer block system gave gun owners unparalleled protection against unintentional discharge.
This success has continued to the present day as the Ecker family of professional craftsmen has maintained its high quality standards, its unmatched customer service, and its pride in the gun making industry. |
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