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How much is my older Charter firearm worth? |
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The value of a firearm depends on its condition. Please visit Blue Book Publications for further information. |
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| Q. |
Can Charter Arms repair my old Charter firearm? |
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Yes. There is a $49.95 charge that
covers all shipping, handling, and labor. There is also a charge
for any additional parts. |
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Can Charter Arms polish and re-finish my Charter firearm? |
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Yes. However, we may not be able to correct deep pitting. Cost, depending on condition, is $100.00.
The cost includes stripping the firearm, re-polishing and re-finishing or bead blasting, re-assembly, test firing, and final inspection. (Contact factory for specific repair cost.) |
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Can I replace a missing piece on the end of the ejector rod? |
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Yes, but you are actually missing
three parts: ejector rod head, ejector rod collar, and ejector rod
collar spring. When ordering, please indicate black or stainless
finish and caliber. |
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| Q. |
I'm shopping for a revolver and I see the term "ultra-lite" tossed around a lot. What's the standard? |
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"Ultra-lite" is a marketing term--a buzzword. Believe the scale instead. With twelve models weighing between 12 and 16 ounces, Charter's Undercover line offers true ultra-lites. |
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