Charter Arms Southpaw vs Howa Puma 1873
Put revolvers head to head to compare caliber and more.
$417.74
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$123.45
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Revolver | Charter Arms Southpaw | Howa Puma 1873 |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Single/Double | Single |
Caliber | .38 Special | .22 WMR |
Capacity | 5 | 6 |
Finish | Aluminum | Antique |
Gun Type | Revolver | Revolver |
Sights | Fixed | Fixed |
Grip | Antique Finish | |
Barrel Length | 5.5" | |
Details | ||
Brand | Charter Arms | Howa |
Reviews | See 2 Reviews | See 1 Review |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $420.74 | $125.45 |
Used Price | $294.52 | $87.82 |
Sale Price | $378.67 | $112.91 |
Revolvers Descriptions
Charter Arms Southpaw
Charter led the way in developing the first truly left-handed revolver. The Southpaw is identical to the Undercover Lite, but completely reverse-engineered. The cylinder releases and opens to the right side for your lefty convenience.
Howa Puma 1873
With the frame size and weight of a Single Action Army revolver, the M-1873 makes a great practice gun for Cowboy Action or an ideal carry gun for camping, hiking or fishing. The M-1873 loads from a side gate and at the half cock position just like a centerfire "Peacemaker", but is chambered for .22 LR or .22 magnum rounds. The hammer is made to traditional SAA appearance and feel. A key-operated, hammer block safety is standard on the left side of the recoil shield.