I compete with this gun and I like that these grips help to set it apart from other guns, it is unique and the grips accentuate that and I find that I enjoy my sport a little more. The right side is marked 'Charter Arms Corp. Charter Arms/Undercover Bulldog IWB Leather in The Waistband Concealed Carry Holster. It has the unshrouded ejector, is marked 'Bulldog. The grips are made of hardwood and have the screw included. 38: wood with screw This is the left and right grips for CHARTER ARMS'Undercover' and'Pathfinder' revolvers. All of these details were perfectly executed and fit the gun perfectly. FWIW, I own a 1st generation Charter Arms 44 Bulldog stainless steel w/ the bobbed hammer. vintage pistol grips: CHARTER ARMS revolvers: 22. The grips have several detail areas where they have to clear the safety, mag release, and slide release.
These grips fit the metal frame perfectly but they will not fit the 22/45s with the plastic frame. It should be noted that I have a MK IV 22/45 LIte with a metal frame. Does anyone know anything about Charter Arms, or should I just spend a couple extra bucks and get the smith. I dont know much about Charter Arms so I went looking for a Smith & Wesson and found a Lady Smith for 438.
She sent me a advertisement for a Charter Arms Chic Lady for 375. You simply have to see and hold the grips to truly appreciate their craftsmanship and beauty. She waits till Im deployed to decide she want to get one. It's not often I find a product that exceeds expectations but I have to say the Blue Kirinite Grips I received from Eagle Grips more than surpassed any expectation I had in regard to the grips.