Charter Arms
Charter Arms is an American firearms manufacturer specializing in compact revolvers designed for concealed carry, self-defense, and reliability, founded in 1964 by Douglas McClenahan in Stratford, Connecticut.[1][2]
The company's inaugural product, the Undercover revolver chambered in .38 Special, introduced a lightweight steel-framed design weighing just 16 ounces, making it the smallest and lightest of its kind at the time, while incorporating a pioneering hammer block safety system to prevent accidental discharge.[1]
Charter Arms emphasizes simplicity in construction, utilizing a single-piece frame with reduced parts count, three-point cylinder lockup, and short hammer fall for enhanced durability and quick operation, principles that define models like the Bulldog in .44 Special, introduced in 1973 for potent stopping power in a snub-nose package.[2][3]
After facing financial challenges in the late 1980s, the company was reacquired in 2000 by David Ecker, a longtime partner, and remains under Ecker family ownership, producing 100% American-made revolvers in Shelton, Connecticut, with a focus on affordability and quality craftsmanship.[1][2]