![]() So all hail the revolver’s eight-grooved pull broach-rifled barrel. The Undercover’s sights are bog standard with a fixed front sight, and a rear sight milled into the top of the receiver. Only I’d already punched the paper in double-action mode. The collection of dots in the target’s center (at twenty feet) was so well-gathered that Adam at American Firearms School challenged me to repeat the feat using double action. I’m pleased to report that the Undercover is one of the most accurate. ![]() But a recent experience with the Charter Arms Target Mag Pug left me wondering if a reasonably competent shooter equipped with any of Charter’s products could hit the broadside of a barn. As a rule, I don’t worship at The Altar of Tight Groupings (great band).
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