- The Charter Arms web site as of August 2011 no longer lists this model under the products category. Also in 2008, Charter Arms announced a new revolver: the Charter Arms Rimless Revolver. The new revolver would be able to load and fire rimless cartridges such as the 9mm,.40 S&W, and.45 ACP without the need for moon clips.
- LSB#: 150221JF02 Make: Charter Arms Model: Pathfinder.22 Serial Number: 658564 Year of Manufacture: 1981-1982 (a sales receipt reflecting the serial number of this revolver dated 1982 is present) Caliber:.22 Short, Long and Long Rifle Action Type: Single and Double Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder Markings: The right side of the frame is marked '658564'.
- Apr 30, 2013 It is a US Revolver Co 7 shot 22, solid frame revolver. These were manufactured by Iver Johnson. The serial number is 41936. I have the date of manufacture narrowed down to the 1911-1920 time frame, does anyone have any information that would get it to the year? It is a neat old gun.
Not sure where Charter2000 falls into all this, or the serial number ranges of the new, 3rd Gen. I'm going back to the shop this Tuesday to take a closer look. I'm learning a lot from everyone's input here, so thanks again. Since seeing the revolver yesterday it's been a crash course in Charter Arms for me. Best games free games for mac.
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Not sure where Charter2000 falls into all this, or the serial number ranges of the new, 3rd Gen. I'm going back to the shop this Tuesday to take a closer look. I'm learning a lot from everyone's input here, so thanks again. Since seeing the revolver yesterday it's been a crash course in Charter Arms for me. Best games free games for mac.
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Had a tough day yesterday with my Dad who is not in good health. Sadly, my mom and I decided it was time for him to relinquish his 2 revolvers. Like taking away the car keys, this really sucked. 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. I gather from some quick research that the revolvers are probably 20-25 years. Any experts with first-hand experience with these beauties?