There are no manual safeties to think about, but Charter revolvers–like Rugers–use a transfer bar safety that prevents the gun from firing unless the trigger is depressed. The cylinder holds six rounds of 22 Magnum ammo and the sights consist of an unmoving front blade and a groove in the top strap of the receiver. The cylinder release on the left side is thumbed forward and the cylinder swings to the side for loading and unloading with an ejector rod to knock out your empty shells all at once. The gun comes with an exposed hammer that may be cocked for a lighter, shorter trigger pull for target work. The revolver may be fired in double-action by simply pressing the trigger. Operationally, the Pathfinder Lite is a conventional double-action revolver. The barrel, cylinder, cylinder release, and hammer spur are left in a matte stainless finish. Mine came with a two-inch barrel and a black-anodized aluminum frame. The Pathfinder Lite comes in a few different barrel configurations and frame colors. Classic Firearms had the lighter, 16-ounce aluminum-framed version, the Pathfinder Lite, available, so I stacked just over three Benjamins and had the pistol in inventory in a few days. The basic Pathfinder is an all-stainless steel six-shot revolver, but at 20 ounces it is fairly heavy compared to the competition. The Pathfinder is available with different barrel lengths, finishing schemes, and the choice of 22 LR or 22 Magnum.
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