The company once again is in the hands of the original family at this time, and although I've never shot one of the current production models, the ones I've looked at seem to be well made. The ones marked as "Charco" and "Charter 2000" are considered "hit and miss" on the quality (if not downright poor). Over the years Charter Arms has been bought and sold several times. To the best of my knowledge there is no real way to tell exactly when a gun was made, other than rough estimate. I've got a Stafford, Conn gun, which is where the factory next moved to. I'm no expert, but as I understand it, Bridgeport was the original home of Charter Arms, so yours is probably one of the older ones.
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