TruthTellers
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My guess is the cylinders between .38 and .32 Mag are the same size blanks so they can use the same jigs/fixtures and just swap the cutting tools out between .38 and .32 to reduce setup time. Adding a sixth hole might cost them too much money, plus the timing is all the same with the five shots, so that's another cost savings.I never understood C.A.'s thinking of making a .32 H&R mag 5 shot in a J frame sized gun when it should have been a 6 shot.
I agree tho, Charter needs to make revolvers that hold more rounds. I would gladly buy a Charter Pathfinder .22 LR if it had an 8 round cylinder like the LCR has, but Charter just makes it in 6 rounds.
Here's a local news article on the company. I do spot one CNC machine in the background, which is good.
https://www.sheltonherald.com/76314/state-reps-small-business-highlight-tour-continues/