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  • jdyarb

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    I have seen a lot of discussion on this "rimless" revolver.
    I am wondering about the quality of Charter Arms weapons.
    The info states it will be available in 1st quarter of 2009, however the
    Charter Arms website makes no mention of the revolver at all.

    With .38 ammo prices sky rocketing I think this gun should be popular.
     

    scooterj

    Stupid is 'posed to hurt
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    Dec 14, 2008
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    "Now the average gun owner can own an affordable, trouble-free revolver chambered in these popular semi-auto rounds without the need for specialized ammunition clips and a specialized gun.

    With the patent-pending Charter Arms Rimless Revolver Round System a round is loaded into the chamber and a specialized spring engages the cartridge’s ejector groove. When the cylinder is opened and the ejector rod operated, it extracts and ejects the fired cases."


    I guess I was wrong. Whoda thunk Charter would be an innovator?
     

    Nomad.2nd

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    Dec 9, 2007
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    "Now the average gun owner can own an affordable, trouble-free revolver chambered in these popular semi-auto rounds without the need for specialized ammunition clips and a specialized gun.

    With the patent-pending Charter Arms Rimless Revolver Round System a round is loaded into the chamber and a specialized spring engages the cartridge’s ejector groove. When the cylinder is opened and the ejector rod operated, it extracts and ejects the fired cases."


    I guess I was wrong. Whoda thunk Charter would be an innovator?


    Their not.


    Google 'Medusa revolver'
     
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