![]() ![]() No shroud on his, and his barrel was 1 and 7/8" mine is two even. When I re-established a relationship with my dad after almost thirty years in the early 2000s, I learned he had one as well, though his is quite older, with five digits to its SN as opposed to my seven. I have not been disappointed in it at all, and still carry it from time to time when nostalgia kicks in. The gun is tight and shoots pretty much to POA with 140+grain ammo. Though a Charter (not "Charco"), it has a full barrel and ejector shroud over it, of a gloss black finish. My gun is of a rather uncommon version for that period I have never seen another like it. That round fired the second time the hammer was dropped on it. That round was, incidentally, part of a batch of 20-year old commercially-sourced reloaded ammunition that had been issued to me by the first department. I still own it, and it has probably seen 700-800 rounds in twenty-plus years, with one failure to fire. ![]() I carried it as an OD/BU gun the first three years, only stopping when I switched to an agency that did not include it on its "approved firearm" list. I have an Undercover 38 purchased in December of 1987, on the day I was hired as an LEO. ![]()
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