Charter Arms Southpaw vs SMITH & WESSON 17-4
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$417.74
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Revolver | Charter Arms Southpaw | SMITH & WESSON 17-4 |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Single/Double | |
Caliber | .38 Special | |
Capacity | 5 | |
Finish | Aluminum | |
Gun Type | Revolver | |
Sights | Fixed | |
Details | ||
Brand | Charter Arms | Smith & Wesson |
Reviews | See 2 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $420.74 | $1,011.99 |
Used Price | $294.52 | $708.39 |
Sale Price | $378.67 | $910.79 |
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.
SMITH & WESSON 17-4
The Smith Wesson Model 17-4 is a six-shot double-action revolver chambered in 22LR. One of the best target shooting revolvers available a 6 barrel is adorned with an adjustable rear sight and a fixed ramp front sight. This revolver is a fun and accurate shooter for a long day on the range burning through cylinder after cylinder of 22LR. Checkered wooden grips provide a striking contrast against the Model 17-4s blued steel frame. -Adjustable rear sight -Fixed ramp front sight -Checkered wooden grips