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Charter Arms Southpaw .38 Special 2″ 5rd Left-Hand Revolver

Charter Arms Southpaw .38 Special 2″ 5rd Left-Hand Revolver

$318.68
SKU: LIP|CH93820
The Charter Arms Southpaw .38 Special 2″ 5rd Left-Hand Revolver is a lightweight, dedicated left-hand revolver with reversed cylinder release and loading gate,
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The Charter Arms Southpaw .38 Special 2″ 5rd Left-Hand Revolver is purpose-built for the defensive shooter who carries strong-side left. This five-shot snub-nose pairs a lightweight 7075 aluminum frame with a stainless steel barrel and cylinder, keeping weight down for all-day concealed carry while still delivering .38 Special stopping power. The cylinder release and loading gate are reversed so left-handed users can reload without breaking their grip or fumbling with controls. At $406.48, it’s an affordable, dedicated left-hand revolver that doesn’t compromise on reliability or corrosion resistance.

Manufacturer Charter Arms
Model Southpaw
Material 7075 aluminum frame (anodized), stainless steel barrel/cylinder (per manufacturer specs)
Compatibility .38 Special +P ammunition
Finish Matte black anodized frame, satin stainless steel
Weight Approximately 16 oz (empty, per Charter Arms specifications)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Left-Hand Cylinder Release & Gate – The cylinder release and loading gate are reversed to open to the right, letting you reload with your support hand while keeping the gun in your strong hand. Why it matters: Faster, more natural reloads under stress without switching hands or breaking your grip.
  • Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Frame – Weighs just 16 ounces empty, making it easy to pocket-carry or tuck in an ankle holster. Why it matters: A lighter gun means you’ll actually carry it every day, not leave it in the safe.
  • Stainless Steel Barrel & Cylinder – Critical components are stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance, while the frame is anodized aluminum. Why it matters: Withstands sweat, humidity, and daily carry wear without rusting or pitting.
  • 2″ Barrel for Discreet Carry – The short barrel reduces overall length for easier concealment, yet still provides reliable accuracy inside 15 yards. Why it matters: You get a gun that disappears under a T-shirt but remains combat-accurate at typical self-defense distances.
  • Five-Round Capacity in .38 Special +P – Five shots of .38 Special +P give you adequate defensive power in a compact package. Why it matters: Enough rounds for most civilian encounters without the bulk of a larger revolver.

Who It’s For

This revolver is for the left-handed concealed carrier who refuses to adapt to right-handed controls. If you’re tired of reaching across the frame to release a cylinder or fumbling with a right-side loading gate, the Southpaw solves that. It’s also ideal for backup carry, ankle holsters, or as a nightstand gun for left-handed home defenders. If you shoot weak-hand due to injury or training preference, the reversed controls make it a natural fit.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Dedicated left-hand controls, lightweight for all-day carry, affordable price point, stainless steel barrel/cylinder resist rust, +P rated for defensive loads.
  • Cons: Five-round capacity is low compared to modern semi-autos; trigger pull is heavier than most striker-fired pistols; limited aftermarket holster options compared to right-hand models.

Comparison: Southpaw vs. Smith & Wesson 642 vs. Ruger LCR

Feature Charter Arms Southpaw Smith & Wesson 642 Ruger LCR
Caliber .38 Special +P .38 Special +P .38 Special +P
Capacity 5 rounds 5 rounds 5 rounds
Weight (empty) 16 oz 15 oz 13.5 oz
Left-Hand Controls Yes – cylinder release & gate reversed No – standard right-hand No – standard right-hand
Frame Material 7075 aluminum (anodized) Aluminum alloy (clear coat) Polymer/steel insert
Price (approx.) $406.48 $450–$500 $500–$550

FAQ

Is the Charter Arms Southpaw safe for +P ammunition?

Yes. According to Charter Arms specifications, the Southpaw is rated for .38 Special +P loads. The stainless steel cylinder and barrel handle the higher pressure without issue, though +P will accelerate wear slightly over standard-pressure rounds.

Can I use speedloaders with the Southpaw?

Yes, but you’ll need left-hand-specific speedloaders or use a speed strip. The cylinder opens to the right, so standard right-hand speedloaders may be awkward. Brands like HKS and Safariland offer left-hand-compatible models for 5-shot .38 Special revolvers.

How does the trigger pull compare to other snub-nose revolvers?

The Southpaw’s double-action trigger pull is around 9–11 pounds out of the box, which is typical for a defensive revolver. It’s heavier than a striker-fired pistol but manageable with practice. Some shooters opt for a spring kit to lighten it slightly.

Will the aluminum frame hold up to daily carry?

Yes. The 7075 aluminum frame is anodized for corrosion resistance and is the same alloy used in high-end AR-15 receivers. It’s lighter than steel but still durable for years of concealed carry. The stainless steel barrel and cylinder handle the friction and heat.

Ready to Carry Left-Handed?

The Charter Arms Southpaw .38 Special 2″ 5rd Left-Hand Revolver is in stock and ready to ship. Stop adapting to right-hand guns — get the revolver built for your draw. Order yours today.

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Last updated: April 2026