I have this vintage Charter Arms Undercover .38 Spl. made in
Bridgeport sometime between 1967 and 1969. I have read that
these early Bridgeport Charters had the best finish and trigger,
and I know mine sure does. In an old edition of Guns & Ammo,
from 1981 Bill Jordan was asked what he recommended for a
backup gun. He said: "Charter Arms Undercover .38 Spl. just
6" long, 4" high and weighing 16 oz. would be my choice."
That was good enough for me. I had to have one. It is shown
below on the left.
I was looking through another one of my old gun magazines a
while back and came across a Charter Arms advertisement for
their Undercover. I looked closer and thought that is surely a
Chic Gaylord holster. I didn't know Chic made holsters for Charter.
A photo of the ad is 2nd from left.
I found a vintage Chic Gaylord while cruising on the Bay one day.
I'm pretty sure it is the one in the ad, so I started negotiating.
Just a couple of Bennys later, it was mine. So I kinda re-created
the ad, with my Charter and Gaylord. 3rd from left below.
By the way, that is also a Chic Gaylord gunbelt.
Bridgeport sometime between 1967 and 1969. I have read that
these early Bridgeport Charters had the best finish and trigger,
and I know mine sure does. In an old edition of Guns & Ammo,
from 1981 Bill Jordan was asked what he recommended for a
backup gun. He said: "Charter Arms Undercover .38 Spl. just
6" long, 4" high and weighing 16 oz. would be my choice."
That was good enough for me. I had to have one. It is shown
below on the left.
I was looking through another one of my old gun magazines a
while back and came across a Charter Arms advertisement for
their Undercover. I looked closer and thought that is surely a
Chic Gaylord holster. I didn't know Chic made holsters for Charter.
A photo of the ad is 2nd from left.
I found a vintage Chic Gaylord while cruising on the Bay one day.
I'm pretty sure it is the one in the ad, so I started negotiating.
Just a couple of Bennys later, it was mine. So I kinda re-created
the ad, with my Charter and Gaylord. 3rd from left below.
By the way, that is also a Chic Gaylord gunbelt.
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