Charter 2000 revolvers are fairly inexpensive for what you get, but I'd say you get what you pay for. Its a little rough, but its good enough for its intended purpose. Recoil isn't bad at all, even with the light weight frame. I tried a five shot group offhand at thirty yards. I think the group was about eight inches. I had no problem making center of mass hits at normal self defense distances, though my finger got tired and I pulled a few to the edge toward the end of the fifty rounds.
After owning the revolver for a while, I found that it seized up due to a broken hammer block. So I sent it off for repair with a note asking to have the action smoothed up and a double-action only hammer installed. I had to pay for the hammer, but everything else was covered by the lifetime warranty. I'm glad the block broke, because now the trigger is on par with the top tier factory revolvers I've used. They even took the time to shim the crane.
I added a pair of the factory compact grips. These are unfortunately right-handed. Its not noticeable unless you're picky. They work fine.
I'd buy this again.