Stone Chimney has give you, what I feel, is the correct full RETAIL value, maybe 10 to 20 bucks higher on a good day in the right place. I've purchased 26 CAs of different models during those years and have been keeping tabs on the RETAIL pricing. My data base indicates your UNDERCOVER was made in the Spring of 1973. I've been collecting and researching the 1st Generation CHARTER ARMS, INC. I would like some opinions on value, date of manufacture & any other information the experts here may have on this gun, Thanks a lot for looking and here are a dozen pics to evaluate: The pictures should give a good example of the condition. Very few wear marks other than a little wear where the wheel has cycled. I hear that the First Generations are about the best made of the Charter Arms Revolvers and this one is a good example of a nice & clean Undercover model. Everything functions great on this revolver.īarrel is marked 'CHARTER ARMS CORP BRIDGEPORT CONN' on the right side and 'UNDERCOVER. Inside the barrel is very good and shiny.
Serial # 250XXX range which from my estimate would be around 1967.
All Original grips with the Scroll Tags & no dings at all in the grips and the bluing is all intact other than a little fading with age. I have my wife's First Generation Charter Arms Undercover in 38 Special 3' Barrel model and it's very good to excellent shape.