Did Colt Start Making the Colt King Cobra Again in 2019

Revolver

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Type Revolver
Place of origin United States
Production history
Manufacturer Colt'south Manufacturing Co.
Produced 1986 –1992
1994 –1998
2019 – present
Specifications
Barrel length 2 inch (50.8 mm)
ii.five inch (63.5 mm)
4 inch (102 mm)
4.25 inch (108 mm)
half dozen inch (153 mm)
8 inch (203 mm)

Cartridge
  • .38 Special
  • .357 Magnum
Action Double-activity
Feed system Six round cylinder
Sights Iron, adaptable rear

First introduced in 1986, the Colt King Cobra is a medium frame double-action revolver featuring a six circular cylinder which was designed and produced past the Colt's Manufacturing Visitor and marketed to law enforcement agencies and civilian firearms enthusiasts. Bachelor in blued and stainless steel finishes in a variety of barrel lengths and chambered for centerfire .357 Magnum ammunition.[1]

Development and history [edit]

Despite its outward similarity to the Filly Python,[2] the Male monarch Cobra blueprint is based upon that of an earlier Filly model, the venerable Trooper MK Five, improved with the addition of a heavier-duty barrel, full butt length cylinder ejection rod protection shroud, and a thicker solid rib on top of the barrel. The King Cobra was introduced in 1986, discontinued in 1992, and returned to Colt's product line in 1994. Dropped a 2d fourth dimension in 1998, it was not reintroduced until 2019 as a .357 Magnum, iii inch barrel variant of the 2017 Colt Cobra.[3] [iv]

Features [edit]

Built on Colt's medium-size 'V' frame from 1986-1992, the King Cobra was offered in very hi-grade carbon steel with Colt'southward signature bright and highly-polished deep imperial blued terminate. From 1987-1992 and 1994-1998 matte stainless steel was offered, and from 1988-1992 the option of polished stainless steel became available likewise. King Cobras are equipped with either oversized Walnut target-style or hard safe blackness finger-grooved combat-mode grips, and an enlarged target hammer.[1] The Cobra's sighting system consists of a fixed iron reddish insert front sight and a fully adaptable iron white outline rear.[one] Diverse barrel lengths were offered over fourth dimension co-ordinate to the cease option called.[1]

In blued steel models, iv and six inch barrels were available from 1986 until the blued guns were dropped from production in 1992, as well a 2.5 inch length was offered with the blued finish from 1990-1992. In matte stainless, a ii.5 inch length was cataloged from 1987-1992, 2 inch barrels were offered from 1988 until King Cobra product ceased in 1992 and then again from 1994-1998. Barrel lengths of 4, 6, and 8 inches as well were available on models with the matte stainless finish from 1990 to 1992; they returned to the product lineup from 1994-1998. In the mirror bright stainless finish, 4 and 6 inch lengths were offered from 1988-1992, a two.five inch was available from 1990-1992, and the 8 inch length was offered from 1989-1992. The King Cobra is chambered for the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge, but like all .357 revolvers will also fire .38 Special ammunition.[1]

In 1998 the top strap was drilled and tapped for the mounting of scope rings.[3]

Colt also produced a total of half dozen King Cobra's with three-inch barrels and stock-still sights. These were made for the Montreal Police Department, which had expressed an interest in such a model for plain-wearing apparel officers. The revolver was never adopted and the six samples were returned to the distributor. One surfaced in Northward Carolina in 2006, was lettered past Colt Archives, listed on Gunbroker, and is now in the hands of a private collector. The fate of the other five is unknown.[ commendation needed ]

In 2019, the King Cobra was reintroduced with a three-inch barrel. The gun debuted at SHOT Show 2019.

Like all .357 Magnum revolvers, the Filly Rex Cobra tin can bedchamber and burn the shorter .38 Special cartridge.[iii]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d due east "Colt King Cobra" Archived 2007-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, Kitsune Reference Spider web site. Accessed November 18, 2008.
  2. ^ Fjestad, Southward.P. (August eighteen, 2015). "Colt's Snake Guns". American Rifleman.
  3. ^ a b c Tarr, James (18 November 2013). Standard Itemize of Colt Firearms. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 124–125. ISBN978-1-4402-3747-eight.
  4. ^ "New for 2019: Colt King Cobra". shootingillustrated.com. Shooting Illustrated. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 17 Feb 2019.

External links [edit]

  • King Cobra - Colt'southward Manufacturing LLC
  • Colt'southward Manufacturing Cobra and Trooper official Safety and Instruction Manual(.pdf)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_King_Cobra#:~:text=The%20King%20Cobra%20was%20introduced,of%20the%202017%20Colt%20Cobra.

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