![]() The other appealing aspect of it is that 9mm is available cheaper than ANY standard revolver caliber - with the possible exception of 22lr. A revolver that shoots the same ammo as the semi-auto they already have has great appeal. I think the big appeal is to the folks that already have a semi-auto, and want to get into revolvers, but DON'T want to add a caliber to their stable. Especially when standard revolver calibers can do everything just as well or better. I just see no purpose, use, or benefit in having a revolver chambered for auto calibers. What I do have a problem with, and it's purely personal, is auto handgun calibers being chambered in revolvers. As always, examine the gun thoroughly as to avoid any pre-purchase issues with it. Their quality appears good enough for me, and not that much different from any other company. I really like their vintage guns, but the new production isn't that bad either. I have no problems with, and wouldn't hesitate using a Charter Arms revolver.
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