Charter Arms has introduced a left-hand version of their popular Pink Lady revolver in .38 Special +P caliber.
This is the combination of two very popular revolvers that Charter Arms has recently introduced. The first being the world’s first left-hand revolver—the Charter Arms Southpaw—and the popular Pink Lady revolver.
Contrary to popular belief, the Colt Single Action was never produced for left-hand shooters; it is engineered for right-hand functioning and loaded using the strong hand (right). Charter Arms Southpaw is the world’s undisputed first left-hand revolver
Both the Southpaw and Pink Lady evolved from Charter Arms’ popular compact ultra-lightweight Undercover Series. The left-hand Pink Lady version is a true left-hand revolver, it is a direct mirror image of its standard right-hand cousin and weighs a feathery 12-ounces thanks its tough 7075 aircraft aluminum frame.
Like its right-hand cousin, the left-hand Pink Lady is chambered for .38 Special +P, boasts an exposed hammer, 2-inch stainless steel barrel and 5-round stainless steel cylinder. Set off by black rubber grips, the overall package is a looker for folks who need reliable self-defense power in a stylish great-looking firearm.
The suggested retail for the left-hand Pink Lady is $435. (Model Number 93830). This price is a tad higher than the right-hand Pink Lady ($399) as it obviously requires different tooling and due to (lack of) economy of scale it is not produced in the numbers of the right-hand model.
For more information, please check out www.charterfirearms.com