
GET THIS ISSUE NOW! at /subscribe/gun-annual/. For dry land excursions, I kept the revolver in a Charter Arms belt holster… I wore the Pathfinder in a shoulder holster, where it rode high enough to keep it from being dunked in case I missed my footing or stumbled into a deep pool. 22 and shotshell ammunition made the little Pathfinder a highly versatile companion. 22 LR loads in my pocket for plinking and small-game duties. At that range, the snake’s head made a pretty fair-sized target, and I usually managed to hit it. 12 pellets from the Pathfinder was deadly. At a range of 4 feet-safely beyond the maximum striking distance of the average rattler-the swarm of No. It will stand out from the many revolvers available today. The use of American parts always assures the users of a quality product. In deference to possible ricochets, I loaded the gun with rimfire shotshells whenever I went fishing. There is no doubt that you will find many shooters opting for it as it is all American made. The rocky shoreline was a haven for rattlers, and I usually encountered two or three in the course of an afternoon. 22, and I also used it to eliminate rattlesnakes that loved hanging around the high mountain stream I regularly fished. I took a number of rabbits and squirrels with the little. The Pathfinder was a light, compact revolver that made a great trail gun. They also had fewer moving parts, which added strength and simplified manufacturing. Instead, they have tough, one-piece frames. These two guns didn’t feature the sideplate design favored by other revolver makers. 38 Special revolver-that first Pathfinder was designed by company founder Douglas McClenahan. 22 that I began using several years ago, which features a 3-inch barrel and adjustable sights. Abbreviations: HP, hollowpoint JHP, jacketed hollowpoint.My first Charter Arms firearm was a Pathfinder. Velocities are averages of five rounds measured with a PACT chronograph 10 feet from the muzzle. NOTES: Accuracy results are the averages of three, five shot groups fired from an MTM Predator rest at 15 yards. assumes any liability for accidents or injury resulting from the use or misuse of this data. Neither the author nor InterMedia Outdoors, Inc. WARNING: The loads shown here are safe only in the guns for which they were developed. What more could you ask for?Īccuracy Results | Charter Arms. It's rugged, reliable, acceptably accurate and easy to use-and attractively priced. Once again it tended to print a bit low, and Butch said we should've taken a file to the front sight, but once we got used to it, all of our rounds ended up in the highest scoring zone of the target.Īll in all, we found the Patriot to be well-suited to its intended role in life as a close-range personal defense handgun. The rubber grip's tacky surface provided a very secure purchase, which made fast follow-up shots easy in addition to helping tame the somewhat snappy recoil of the.
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Butch and I took turns running the Patriot through a series of offhand drills, firing it with both supported and unsupported (one-handed) grips. I then paced off seven yards and set up an IDPA-type combat target. But as can be seen in the photos, with ammo it liked-in this case, Speer 100-grain Gold Dot-it proved capable of producing some decent groups running from 11â'„2 to three inches in size. The Patriot tended to print a bit low with all three loads, forcing me to use some "Kentucky elevation" to put rounds where I wanted them. When combined, they give a fast, clear sight picture, which can't be said about some snubbies on the market. The front sight features a high, ramped blade, and the groove on the frame topstrap that serves as a rear sight is generously sized and squared off. The one-piece barrel/lug/sight assembly is threaded directly into the frame for rigidity and strength. It is constructed completely of stainless steel, and the 2.2-inch barrel features a full-length underlug that not only protects the ejector rod from damage but also dampens recoil. The Patriot is a solid-frame revolver and as such doesn't have a removable sideplate, a design that provides additional strength. 327 Federal Magnum, the newest being Charter Arms, which has not one but three offerings in this chambering: the 2.2-inch Patriot, the Crimson Patriot (with Crimson Trace laser grips) and the four-inch Target Patriot. In recent years, several revolver manufacturers have introduced revolvers for the relatively new.
