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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colt_CobraColt Cobra - Wikipedia

    The Colt Cobra is a lightweight, aluminum-framed, double-action short-barrelled revolver, not to be confused with the Colt King Cobra. The Cobra was chambered in .38 Special, .38 Colt New Police, .32 Colt New Police, and .22 Long Rifle. It holds six shots of ammunition and was sold by Colt from 1950 until 1981. [1]

  2. 3 lip 2020 · Here's a simplified reference guide to figure out which frame your Colt revolver has. This is useful for finding spare parts or purchasing grips that will fit your gun. I'm not sure if a post like this exists yet, but I've enjoyed this resource, so I thought I'd share it here for new users to find.

  3. Discover the Colt Cobra, a lightweight double action revolver produced from 1950 to 1981. This article explores its history, design, and significance, including its use by Jack Ruby. Learn about different models, serial numbers, and the revolver's value as a collectible.

  4. As example you may have a model of revolver made in .22 and in .38 Special, with the .22 revolver serial numbers mixed with a different model Colt, and the .38 caliber version of that model in yet a different model range.

  5. First introduced in 1986, the Colt King Cobra is a medium frame double-action revolver featuring a six round cylinder which was designed and produced by the Colt's Manufacturing Company and marketed to law enforcement agencies and civilian firearms enthusiasts.

  6. www.americanrifleman.org › content › rifleman-review-colt-cobra-revolverRifleman Review: Colt Cobra Revolver

    12 sie 2020 · The design is a slightly larger J-Frame-size compact revolver made of stainless steel. Chambered for .38 Spl., the Cobra features a 2" barrel that is +P rated for the .38 Spl. cartridge.

  7. 3 sty 2011 · Colt's Cobra was basically an alloy-frame Detective Special with a skinny "pencil" barrel, an exposed ejector rod, and distinctively shaped grips. It was introduced in 1950. In 1888 Colt's head engineer, Carl Ehbets, patented a swing-out-cylinder revolver.

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