I've owned a few Charter Arms Undercover .38 SPL revolvers over the years. They were all nice revolvers. My first one was purchased in the late 70's. It was a stainless steel one. I had wanted a S&W model 60, but at the time, they were as scarce as hen's teeth. The Undercover I own now was used, when I bought it. The previous owner had used a file to lower the height of the front sight. It shot pretty high for me. I decided to rectify that by attaching a shim to increase the height of the front sight and thus lowering the point of impact of the rounds on the target. I spent a few days doing this project. I think it turned out pretty good. I tend to shoot this old revolver better than my S&W model 60, primarily because the sights are nice and big, blocky and black (these old eyes need all the help they can get). The trigger has been very good since the first day I got it. The only disadvantage it has compared to the S&W model 60 is that +P ammo isn't recommended. I took the Undercover to American Shooters in Clarksville today to try out the modification. I fired the revolver while standing unsupported, double-action, with no time limit at 15 yards. How do you like your Undercover?