The Charter Arms Lavender Lady is a stylish and reliable revolver designed for women seeking a compact and easy-to-handle firearm. Featuring a 2-inch stainless steel barrel, this revolver offers durability and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various shooting environments. The frame is finished in a vibrant purple color, combined with rubber grips that provide a comfortable and secure hold for improved accuracy and control. With a cylinder capacity of five rounds, the Lavender Lady is an excellent choice for personal defense or target shooting. Its fixed sights ensure quick target acquisition, while the standard trigger and concealed hammer contribute to a sleek profile and ease of operation. This firearm is chambered in .38 Special, a popular caliber known for its manageable recoil and effectiveness for self-defense. The lightweight construction, weighing only 12 ounces, makes it highly portable without sacrificing performance. Designed with women in mind, the Charter Arms Lavender Lady combines aesthetic appeal with practical features to meet the needs of a diverse range of shooters. Please note that this firearm cannot be shipped directly to California due to regulations, ensuring compliance with local laws. Whether for concealed carry or recreational shooting, this revolver offers a balanced mix of style, function, and reliability that stands out in its class.
Features:
- Caliber: .38 Special for reliable self-defense and target shooting
- Barrel Finish: Stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability
- Frame Color: Vibrant purple aesthetic appeal
- Grips Material: Rubber for a secure and comfortable hold
- Barrel Length: 2 inches for easy concealment and handling
- Cylinder Capacity: 5 rounds to meet typical self-defense needs
- Sight Type: Fixed for quick and consistent target acquisition
- Hammer Type: Concealed for a streamlined profile
- Trigger Type: Standard for smooth operation
- Weight: Approximately 12 ounces for portability
- No direct shipment to California in compliance with regulations