Colt King Cobra 357
Colt King Cobra 357 The all-new King Cobra features American Stainless Steel construction, a heavy duty frame with a fulllug 3 in. barrel, and the 6-round capacity that differentiates Colt small frame revolvers from the competition.
- Barrel Length: 3 in.
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Sights: Brass Bead Front
- Frame Material: Stainless Steel
- Frame Finish: Brushed Stainless
- Grips: Hogue Overmolded
- Action: Double-Action
- Weight: 28 oz
- The Colt Cobra® established Colt’s triumphant return to the world of double-action revolvers. Its small frame and 2″ barrel make it ideal for concealed carry. . It’s enjoyable to shoot, easy to carry, and draws from the fine lineage that make Colt revolvers special.
- The classic .38 Special Colt Cobra 6-shooter was produced from 1950 to 1981. The double-action revolver used a blued aluminum frame, 2” barrel, wooden grip, shrouded ejector rod and a ramp sight. Unloaded, it was a feathery 15 ounces! The architecture was fairly standard with round butt or square butt options, a backward bullet fluted barrel, etc. Ammunition choices expanded to cover .38 New Police, .32 Colt New Police and .22 LR ammunition.
The angled bottom bulge leaves a bit more room for gloved operations.
There are six variants. Let’s examine them.
The base Cobra 38SPL has all the aforementioned characteristics. It has a Hogue black overmolded rubber grip. It uses a fiber optic front sight and a frame trench rear one. Frame trench means it’s a long square cut trench over the cylinder housing. Overall length is 7.25”!
The second model is nearly identical, except it has a brushed stainless steel finish and a brass bead front sight. A third model uses wood grips punctuated with the Colt medallion. The fourth uses good looking Hyena Brown G10 polymer grips made by VZ Grips. These abstract wood with dark organic knotting. And, bonus, the cylinder has a very elegant black DLC (diamond-like coating).
The most luxurious of the sextet is the Colt Bright Cobra 38SPL. It has a high-polish mirror-like stainless finish. recesses along the front.
The classic .38 Special Colt Cobra 6-shooter was produced from 1950 to 1981. The double-action revolver used a blued aluminum frame, 2” barrel, wooden grip, shrouded ejector rod and a ramp sight. Unloaded, it was a feathery 15 ounces! The architecture was fairly standard with round butt or square butt options, a backward bullet fluted barrel, etc. . Ammunition choices expanded to cover .38 New Police, .32 Colt New Police and .22 LR ammunition.
The angled bottom bulge leaves a bit more room for gloved operations.
There are six variants. Let’s examine them.
The base Cobra 38SPL has all the aforementioned characteristics. It has a Hogue black overmolded rubber grip. It uses a fiber optic front sight and a frame trench rear one. Frame trench means it’s a long square cut trench over the cylinder housing. Overall length is 7.25”!
The second model is nearly identical, except it has a brushed stainless steel finish and a brass bead front sight. A third model uses wood grips punctuated with the Colt medallion. The fourth uses good looking Hyena Brown G10 polymer grips made by VZ Grips. These abstract wood with dark organic knotting. And, bonus, the cylinder has a very elegant black DLC (diamond-like coating).
The most luxurious of the sextet is the Colt Bright Cobra 38SPL. It has a high-polish mirror-like stainless finish.
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