Charter Arms Undercover Lite Revolver 38 Special 2" High Polished Barrel 5 Round Capacity Rubber Grips Black And Stainless Steel Finish
The responsibility of personal protection doesn't have to weigh you down. Whether your work dictates that you carry lethal force or you carry a revolver for peace of mind, the Undercover Lite. Made of aircraft-grade aluminum and high polished stainless steel, the Undercover Lite offers rugged reliability and comfort. Features a 2" barrel, fixed sights and traditional spurred hammer.
Brand: Charter Arms
Category: Tactical Rifles
Series: Lite
Model: Undercover
Caliber: 38 Special
Barrel Length Range: 2" to 2.99"
Capacity: 5rd
Frame Finish: Black
Frame Material: Aluminum
Sights: Fixed Front
Barrel Finish: High Polished
Barrel Material: Stainless Steel
Grips: Black Rubber
Cylinder Material: Stainless Steel
Cylinder Finish: High Polished
Barrel Length: 2"
Max Capacity: 5
Weight: 12 oz
Frame Description: Aluminum Frame
Hammer Style: Exposed
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 38 Special (38 S&W Special, 38 Colt Special) was introduced in 1902. It is essentially a slightly extended 38 Long Colt case, length 1.1551 inches, with operating pressure increased from 13,000 to 17,000 psi. Bullet diameter is .357-inch. The 38 Special became the gold standard personal defense revolver cartridge and was standard among most American law enforcement agencies for many years. Bullet weights vary from 110 to 158 grains, with a 158-grain bullet at 800 feet per second the most common. In the 1960s pressure was increased again to 18,500 psi, creating the 38 Special +P load, with increased velocity and energy. 38 Long and Short Colt ammunition can be fired in any 38 Special chamber, but not the reverse. 38 Special +P is safe in modern steel-frame 38 Special revolvers, but should not be used in aluminum-frame 38 Special revolvers. 38 Special remains a standard and popular revolver chambering. — Craig Boddington