While I have more expensive revolvers, I have a soft spot for Charter Arms. The quality control has been a little questionable in the past, but I believe the current revolvers are better than Taurus (I bought two of the new Taurus . 22 WMR 942 models, and both had to be sent back to Taurus after less than 100 rounds fired). I have had issues with a rimfire Charter Arms Pathfinder, but I've had good luck with the .38 Special models.
I took a chance on the Charter Arms .38 Specials because they hold 6 rounds in a J-Frame size package, and they are made in the USA by an American company. I have the aluminum-frame Boxer, which comes with a green fiber-optic front sight, and the traditional Police Undercover. I have one photo showing a size comparison between a J-Frame and a Charter. As you can see, I like slim wooden grips. I added them to each of these guns, but the Charter Arms grips were significantly more affordable because they are sold on Charter's website for $19.99.
The Charters are not as smooth as a Smith & Wesson, but they sell for approximately $300. They are not as refined as a Colt or S&W, but they do go bang every time. I know that Charter Arms is too "budget friendly" to be on many people's radar, but they may be worth a look.
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