The Charter Arms Rimless Revolver (CARR) has been delayed.
Originally slated for shipping in April, a company employee revealed that the actual shipping date has been pushed back to “late July.” Increased demand on their existing products has contributed to the delay the employee said.
Charter Arms excited revolver enthusiasts by announcing the “rimless revolver” earlier this year. The revolver is uniquely designed to chamber and fire rimless cartridges without the need of moon clips.
I had hoped to see samples of this revolver at the 2009 SHOT Show, but the Charter Arms legal advisers encouraged them not to show the guns because all of the patent paperwork had not yet been finalized.
Charter Arms orginally announced that the CARR will be available first in .40 S&W, with .45 ACP and 9mm to follow. The employee I spoke with was unsure how the delay will affect the caliber roll-outs.
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