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Charter Arms Set to Attend 2026 NRA Convention

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Charter Arms, the venerable revolver maker that’s been churning out reliable, American-made wheelguns for over six decades, is gearing up to make waves at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, from April 16-19. At booth #4643, they’ll unveil fresh firepower like the Boomer compact revolver—poised to be a concealed-carry powerhouse with its snub-nose ergonomics and no-nonsense reliability—and the Pathfinder II in .22LR, a lightweight trainer and plinker that democratizes rimfire shooting for everyone from newbies to seasoned marksmen. This isn’t just another booth setup; it’s Charter Arms doubling down on their legacy of affordable, durable revolvers at a time when the industry is flooded with polymer striker-fired autos.

What makes this move a big win for the 2A community? Charter Arms embodies the classic American firearm ethos—simple, rugged, and idiot-proof—offering a counterpoint to the high-tech semiauto dominance. The Boomer screams everyday carry for the defender who wants five sure shots without slide racking malfunctions, while the Pathfinder II slashes barriers to entry for rimfire enthusiasts, potentially hooking a new generation on the shooting sports amid rising ammo costs and range fees. With anti-gun forces ramping up rhetoric ahead of elections, Charter’s presence at the NRA show signals resilience: they’re not just exhibiting; they’re investing in the grassroots base that keeps Second Amendment rights ironclad. Expect buzz that could spike their sales and remind Big Gun that revolvers still rule for self-reliance.

The implications ripple outward—Houston’s massive convention floor will amplify these debuts to tens of thousands of attendees, dealers, and influencers, potentially catalyzing partnerships and state-level expansions. For 2A advocates, it’s a reminder to support heritage brands like Charter that prioritize U.S. manufacturing over offshore gimmicks. Mark your calendars; this could be the spark that reignites revolver fever in a modular world.

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