This is a true snubbie for lefties. I would be curious to see what folks think of it AND Charter Arms.
I love all my Charter Arms .38 specials. They are great guns for a little more than half the price of a S&W. They have a long history of excellence. As someone left eye dominant who shoots everything left handed, I got the chance to handle one at Whittaker Guns near Evansville. It was awesome, if I could have bought the gun there, I would have taken it home promptly. To bad the girlfriend at the time wanted the Charter Arms Pink Lady.
I have a... *ahem*... my wife has a Pink Lady. She is left handed. The gun is not, but I will be putting rounds through it myself, as well as any people that I teach, so if anything goes wrong I will update my review.
Properly executed, a left-hander can reload as fast, if not faster than a right handed person on a "right handed" revolver.
Find Masaad Ayoob on youtube, he shows you how... I think it's called "stress reload".
Once you practice it (left handed) you almost wish the right handed revolvers swung out the other way.
(I write, eat, and bat left handed, but I am right eye dominant, shoot and throw right handed and do most things right handed)