The Charter Arms Pathfinder Lite .22 WMR 2-inch revolver is a lightweight, low-recoil defensive tool built for shooters who prioritize carry comfort and ease of use. This model pairs a corrosion-resistant stainless steel barrel and cylinder with an anodized black aluminum frame, keeping weight down without sacrificing durability. Chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum, it delivers reliable stopping power with manageable recoil, making it a solid choice for concealed carry, home defense, or recreational shooting.
| Manufacturer | Charter Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Pathfinder Lite |
| Material | Aluminum frame, stainless steel barrel and cylinder |
| Compatibility | .22 Winchester Magnum (WMR) ammunition |
| Finish | Anodized black aluminum frame, stainless steel barrel/cylinder |
| Weight | 12 ounces (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Lightweight Aluminum Frame – The anodized black aluminum frame cuts carry weight to just 12 ounces, so you can pocket-carry or IWB all day without fatigue.
- Stainless Steel Barrel & Cylinder – Corrosion-resistant stainless steel ensures reliable function even in humid or sweaty conditions, critical for daily carry.
- Full Rubber Grip – Absorbs recoil and provides a secure hold under stress, helping you keep the sights on target for follow-up shots.
- Fixed Sights – Snag-free design that won’t hang up on clothing during a draw; ideal for defensive ranges inside 15 yards.
- .22 WMR Chambering – Low recoil and high velocity from a rimfire cartridge that offers better penetration than .22 LR, giving you a capable defense round.
Who It’s For
This revolver fits new shooters who want an easy-to-handle firearm for home defense or range practice, as well as experienced carriers looking for a backup gun that disappears in a pocket holster. The low recoil makes it a strong option for those with hand strength or arthritis concerns. If you want a simple, no-fuss revolver that runs on rimfire ammo, this is your pick.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Ultra-light at 12 ounces, low recoil, stainless steel barrel resists rust, simple fixed sights, affordable price point.
- Cons: Fixed sights limit accuracy at longer ranges (beyond 25 yards); the .22 WMR cartridge has less wounding potential than .38 Special or 9mm.
Comparison
| Feature | Charter Arms Pathfinder Lite .22 WMR | Smith & Wesson 351C .22 WMR | Ruger LCR .22 WMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 12 oz | 10.6 oz | 13.5 oz |
| Barrel Length | 2 in | 1.87 in | 1.87 in |
| Frame Material | Aluminum | Scandium alloy | Polymer |
| Capacity | 8 rounds | 7 rounds | 8 rounds |
| MSRP | $404 | $709 | $579 |
| Fixed Sights | Yes | Yes | Yes |
FAQ
Is the Charter Arms Pathfinder Lite .22 WMR 2-inch revolver good for self-defense?
Yes. The .22 WMR cartridge delivers velocities over 1,400 fps from a 2-inch barrel, offering reliable penetration through heavy clothing. The revolver’s light weight and low recoil make it easy to carry and shoot accurately under stress. However, it’s best as a backup or primary for those who struggle with larger calibers.
What holsters fit the Charter Arms Pathfinder Lite 2-inch revolver?
Most holsters designed for small-frame 2-inch revolvers will work, including pocket holsters and IWB rigs. Look for models specifically listed for Charter Arms Pathfinder or similar J-frame-sized revolvers. The 12-ounce weight makes it comfortable in a front pants pocket.
How does the aluminum frame hold up over time?
Per Charter Arms specs, the anodized black aluminum frame is designed for durability with standard .22 WMR loads. The stainless steel barrel and cylinder handle the pressure, while the frame provides corrosion resistance. Avoid hot-rod handloads to keep the frame in good shape long-term.
Can I use .22 LR in this revolver?
No. This revolver is chambered only for .22 Winchester Magnum (.22 WMR). Using .22 LR can cause unreliable ignition and potential safety issues due to case length differences. Stick with .22 WMR ammunition.
What is the trigger pull weight on the Pathfinder Lite?
The factory double-action trigger pull is approximately 10-12 pounds, typical for defensive revolvers. The single-action pull is lighter, around 4-5 pounds, for more precise shooting when you have time to cock the hammer.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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