A Charter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holster keeps dust, moisture and water away. A perfect finish of a holster is another feature. This way the holster stays protected from abrasions, scratches or any other intrusive surfaces that it may stumble upon. Another treat of a great Pathfinder - 2" gunholster are smooth edges on the outside. Or you can rely on the retention strap which can have several levels of retention. The natural retention of each material takes care of it and you can even hold the scabbard upside down without the firearm falling off. The Charter Arms 2 inch pathfinder can also be concealed with ease thanks to its short barrel.Ī perfect Charter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holster holds your firearm without the need of a retention strap. 22 lr caliber rounds cost almost nothing and are fun to shoot. The revolver is ideal for your range shenanigans as the. The width of the revovler is 1.45" the overall length of the Pathfinder 2" in 5" and the revovler is built on a K- Frame. 22lr and can hold 6 rounds in the cylinder. The Pathfinder 2 inch revovler is chambered in. The Charter Arms Pathfinder is a revovler manufactured by Charter Arms. Browse our whole selection of Charter Arms Holsters.Īmerican guns designer Douglas McClenahan established the Charter Arms Company in 1964, in Stratford.The first revolvers were chambered in several calibers. ) holster designs.Ĭharter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holsters are custom made for this gun model for a perfect fit, smooth draw and re-holstering and allows you to carry your gun in comfortable and safe way. Our Charter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holsters are available in many varieties, and carry styles covering everything a gun owner needs, including SALE, IWB, OWB, Ankle, Appendix, Concealed Carry, Cross Draw, Drop Leg, Duty, Light & Laser Bearing, Paddle, Shoulder, Small Of Back, Speedloader, Other (Molle, Pocket. Other than that, we have a large range of on-duty or off-duty holsters for your daily carry. Our Charter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holsters are designed to minimise gun print so your carry is only known to you, their slim profile and premium stitching are a key feature. Wide range of carry positions and carry styles allow you to browse through many holster models with great retention and a covered trigger guard, either open top holsters or holsters with a thumb break. unless Charter decides to make it a production model.Our offer includes 46 designs of Charter Arms Pathfinder - 2" holster with key features such as quick and easy draw and re-holstering. I really do think that your 8-shot Pathfinder will always have additional value, though. It was just conglomerated example of poor quality control and cost-cutting measures on what would have otherwise been a very good rifle (the action design in general). But, since almost no one collects Mossberg rifles, and this was assembled with 8 years worth of different parts, there was no special market for it. It was a factory prototype for a new model ("Scoped Police") that never went into production, and ended up leaving the factory when they declared bankruptcy in '78(?). That was the case with a Mossberg prototype, in particular, that I owned. I, at least, simply wanted to point out that even some exceedingly rare items really don't have any more value than standard production versions.Because no one cares. It's great to hear about things like that. I think it was clear to everyone that all you want to do is keep that little gem, and be even happier with it, knowing that it's quite special. Nor do I think that anyone was labeling you as one of the 'gold diggers'. I don't think anyone was assuming that you thought you had suddenly discovered Blackbeard's Treasure. Here is a link to my original thread about my 8 shot Pathfinder.
Someone else just got a rare prototype, and probably doesnt know it. Up until just a week or so ago, there was an 8 shot Pathfinder with a 4" barrel and adjustable sights, on GunBroker. I should have thought to ask how many were made, but it didnt cross my mind. He also told me to hang on to it, because it was quite rare. He asked how well it functioned, and if there were any issues with it. He told me they were a prototype and were never supposed to be shipped. He was surprised when I told him I had an 8 shot Pathfinder. While I had him on the phone, I asked about my 8 shot Pathfinder. Nick Ecker, the president of Charter Arms called me today to tell me the work on my 4" Pathfinder was done, and to expect another call tomorrow, to finalize shipping details. It had to go back to Charter Arms for warranty work, for a barrel defect. I recently bought a 4" Pathfinder in 22 WMR. Its a nice little revolver, shoots well, and is accurate. When I looked at it in the LGS, I noticed it was an 8 shot, and bought it right then.
I bought a 2" Charter Arms Pathfinder in July of 2013.