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Thread: Charter Arms Pathfinder Factory Front Sight Attachnment Method

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    Charter Arms Pathfinder Factory Front Sight Attachnment Method

    How were these sights attached from the factory.

    I had two and the front sight fell off of both of them.

    Too bad because they were handy size and very accurate shooters.

    Looks like I am gonna have to post this elsewhere if I expect a answer
    Last edited by TCLouis; 05-26-2017 at 09:47 PM.
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    I had one but I don't recall how it was attached. Solder works well if it's not a screw-on type. I agree mine was a 6" .22 LR that I Gunkoted. It never balked and was accurate. Like so many guns I miss it.
    Best, Thomas

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    Charter has a long history of standing behind their products, whether their customer bought one new or used.

    I would strongly suggest that you contact Charter Customer Service about your issue (have the SN ready for them), as they might fix it for the bubble - they did for me, even to the point of sending me a pre-paid shipping label (FEDEX).

    https://charterfirearms.com/pages/contact-us

    YMMV, however.

    FYI, it's legal, under Federal Law, for private citizens to send/receive a firearm to/from an FFL (CA holds a manufacturer's FFL) w/o having to use an FFL on the citizen's end for either.


    FWIW, Nick Ecker is CA's prexy, and has actually answered the phone once, when I called on a Saturday AM; and his CS Manager is Dee Ecker (IDK the relationship).



    The Charter Arms Office is located at:

    18 Brewster Lane
    Shelton, Connecticut 06484

    Phone: Toll free (866)-769-4867
    Fax : (203) 922-1469

    Diane "Dee" Ecker, Customer Service Manager

    dbecker@charterfirearms.com


    Donna Lucarelli, Customer Service Specialist

    CSupport@charterfirearms.com


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    Charter Arms front sight on adjustable sight revolvers are soldered on, and, as stated by pietro, Charter Arms will definitely stand behind their products to your satisfaction.
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    I have a 312 in. pathfinder had it for almost 40 years great little gun . Always wanted a 6 in. also.

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