Charter Arms Pink Lady Pathfinder .22 WMR 2in Revolver
About this product
What is the Charter Arms Pink Lady Pathfinder .22 WMR 2in Revolver? It is a compact, pink-finished rimfire revolver chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum with a 2-inch stainless barrel and cylinder, designed for low-recoil recreational shooting and fundamental training. This firearm represents a specific application of Charter Arms' small-frame Pathfinder platform, prioritizing accessibility and manageable operation. The distinctive pink finish, often marketed as the 'Pink Lady' series, serves both as a visual identifier and a conversation starter in a market segment heavily focused on utilitarian colors.
What is the Charter Arms Pink Lady Pathfinder used for?
Its primary use is as a low-cost, low-recoil trainer for introducing shooters to revolver mechanics and safe handling procedures. This application is particularly effective for building foundational skills like trigger control and sight alignment without the flinch-inducing recoil of larger centerfire calibers. Secondary uses include light trail carry for small pest dispatch or as a dedicated 'fun gun' for informal plinking sessions where report and recoil are secondary concerns.
How does the Pink Lady Pathfinder compare to a Ruger LCR .22 LR?
The Charter Arms Pathfinder is a more traditional, steel-frame design with an exposed hammer, while the Ruger LCR utilizes a polymer frame and shrouded hammer for AIWB carry. For pure introductory training, the Pathfinder's exposed hammer and single-action capability provide better trigger-break instruction, but the LCR's design offers superior concealed carry ergonomics and is approximately 4.5 ounces lighter. You sacrifice some modern carry convenience with the Charter Arms for a more classic learning platform and a significantly lower MSRP—often by $150 or more.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The unloaded weight is 19 ounces (approx. 539 grams), with an overall length of 6.25 inches and a cylinder width of 1.30 inches. These dimensions place it firmly in the 'compact' or 'kit gun' category, making it easy to stow in a backpack or large coat pocket. For reference, its height from grip bottom to top of frame is just under 4 inches, which is typical for a five-shot J-frame equivalent in this caliber.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not a suitable primary defensive firearm for anyone operating under serious threat models. The .22 WMR round, while more potent than .22 LR, lacks reliable terminal ballistic performance for immediate incapacitation. Furthermore, anyone seeking a modern, optics-ready, or high-capacity platform for competition or duty should look at options like the Stevens 334 Rifle for a purpose-built tool. The pink finish also inherently makes it a poor choice for tactical concealment in field environments.
What's in the box?
The firearm ships from Charter Arms with the revolver, one set of factory-installed black rubber grips, a standard key-operated cable lock, and the required safety manual and warranty documentation. Charter does not typically include a factory hard case beyond a cardboard box, nor does it include speed loaders or additional accessories. Expect to purchase .22 WMR ammunition separately, as none is included for compliance reasons.
Is the Charter Arms Pink Lady Pathfinder worth it at $411.99?
At this street price, it represents a fair value for its specific niche as a dedicated, low-recoil trainer with a unique finish. You are paying a small premium over a standard-finish Pathfinder for the cosmetic treatment. If your sole need is a .22 revolver for fundamentals, a used Ruger Single-Six or a standard-finish model might offer better pure-dollar value. However, if the platform's purpose aligns exactly with your training or gifting needs—such as introducing a new shooter who appreciates the distinctive color—the price is justifiable for a new, warranty-backed firearm.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 19 oz — manageable for extended training sessions without inducing fatigue.
- Fixed-sight system requires zero adjustment for common 40-grain .22 WMR loads at 7-15 yard distances.
- Exposed hammer allows for precise single-action trigger practice, with a measured pull weight of approximately 4.5 lbs in SA mode.
Trade-offs
- .22 WMR ammunition costs nearly double per round compared to .22 LR, increasing long-term training expense.
- Five-round cylinder capacity is standard but limiting compared to semi-automatic .22 trainers offering 10+ rounds.
- Pink cerakote or anodized finish shows holster wear and handling marks more readily than a matte black or stainless finish.
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Key attributes
| upc | 678958523300 |
| manufacturer | Charter Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 52330 |
| action | Double / Single Action |
| barrel finish | STAINLESS |
| barrel length | 2 |
| caliber/gauge | .22 Magnum |
| capacity | 8 |
| length | 10.5500 |
| product type | Revolver |
| safety | No Safety |
| shipping weight | 2.05 |
| sights | Blade Front |
| sights type | FIXED |
| state restriction (ca) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with .22 Long Rifle ammunition?
- No, it is specifically chambered for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) cartridges only. Attempting to fire .22 LR or .22 Short in this cylinder can cause dangerous chambering issues and potentially obstruct the barrel due to the shorter cartridge case. Always verify cartridge headstamp matches the chamber marking before loading.
- Does it fit standard J-frame holsters?
- Generally yes, due to its compact frame dimensions, but you must verify holster compatibility for a 2-inch barrel and check for adequate clearance for the slightly wider cylinder. Leather pancake holsters designed for a Smith & Wesson 642 or similar J-frame with an exposed hammer typically provide the best fit. Kydex molds may require a specific model listing for the Pathfinder.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 1-2 business days, with ground transit times from our warehouse typically taking 3-7 business days depending on your FFL's location. The total timeline from order to 'ready for pickup' notification at your chosen dealer is usually 5-10 business days, not including the mandatory NICS background check delay at the dealer.
- Can I return it if I don't like the color?
- Firearms sales are final once transferred through an FFL due to federal regulations, so cosmetic preference is not grounds for return. Ironclad Armory's policy only accepts returns for demonstrable manufacturer defects, which must be inspected within 30 days of your FFL transfer. We strongly recommend reviewing high-resolution product images or handling a similar model locally before purchasing.