I'm not a gun snob, so I'll admit to having owned a couple of Charters over the years. I still have one. It's a 1970s vintage .38 snub. The reason I still own it, and not any of the half dozen S&W 38s I used to own, is because it locks up tighter than any Chief's Special I've ever held! When it's locked in batter before firing, there is absolutely no cylinder play.
Yes, a box of cartridges will loosen up the grip screws and I'll have to tightent things back up again, but everything else stays tight and ready to go.
Charter has a better sight picture than the S&W snub guns too. This gun doesn't get fired a whole lot. Mostly spends time being packed from here to there, but I simply cannot imagine letting it go.
Dan