This YouTube Short showcases three different .22 caliber revolvers: the Charter Arms Pathfinder, the Charter Arms Target Pathfinder, and the Ruger SP101. The creator expresses a fondness for .22 revolvers, highlighting their ability to "get you back to basics" and their enjoyable shooting experience. The description indicates the footage is compiled from existing clips, suggesting a casual and unscripted presentation. The video's focus is clearly on these specific firearm models and the general appeal of .22 revolvers.
This YouTube video showcases a trick shot involving a Charter Arms Target Pathfinder revolver. The shooter performs a toss-up maneuver with a soda can and successfully shoots it before it hits the ground. The title explicitly mentions the firearm model and a creative shooting demonstration.
This video details a modification to a Charter Arms Target Pathfinder 22LR revolver. The user replaced the original plastic frame with an aluminum frame from a Charter Arms Bulldog parts kit. This upgrade is presented as increasing the revolver's strength without significantly adding weight. The description highlights the simplicity of the frame swap, requiring only the hammer spring, two screws, and two pins, and notes that these parts are interchangeable across different Charter Arms models.
This video features a range test of the Charter Arms Target Pathfinder revolver chambered in .22LR. The user discusses its accuracy at different distances, noting that high-velocity ammunition (.22LR 1200 fps and up) tends to shoot high at close range (6 yards) but is accurate at 30-40 feet. The reviewer highlights the smooth trigger, particularly the light single-action pull, and recommends it as a good beginner firearm and for plinking.
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