Do they still make Colt King Cobra?

Do they still make Colt King Cobra?

Colt’s King Cobra is reincarnated for 2019 as the 6-Shot . Sporting a heavy-duty frame, 3-inch barrel, and brushed stainless steel construction, the King Cobra secures a new place in the legendary heritage that makes Colt double-action revolvers some of the hottest collectible firearms today.

What caliber is a Colt King Cobra?

.357 Magnum
The King Cobra is chambered for the powerful . 357 Magnum cartridge, but like all . 357 revolvers will also fire . 38 Special ammunition.

How much does a Colt King Cobra weigh?

Colt King Cobra Specs

Material: Stainless Steel
Frame Finish: Brushed Stainless
Grips: Hogue Overmolded
Action: Double-Action
Weight: 28 oz. empty

What size frame is the new Colt King Cobra?

3-inch
Sporting a heavy-duty frame, 3-inch barrel, and brushed stainless steel construction, the King Cobra secures a new place in the legendary heritage that makes Colt double-action revolvers some of the hottest collectible firearms today.

Are Colt King Cobra grips interchangeable?

Then in 2019, Colt reintroduced the King Cobra built on an entirely different (smaller) grip frame. ALTAMONT® offers grips for both size grip frames, but they are NOTinterchangeable.

How big is the barrel on the new Colt King Cobra?

A throwback to the days of the classic 1980s .357 snake gun whose name it bears, the new Colt King Cobra runs a 3-inch barrel, which the vintage gun never did in its standard production. (Photos: Colt)

When did the colt King Cobra Anaconda come out?

Colt first introduced the King Cobra in 1986 built on the “V” frame. In the years to come, they released other models on the “V” frame, including the Anaconda. Then in 2019, Colt reintroduced the King Cobra built on an entirely different (smaller) grip frame.

When did the colt King Cobra 357 come out?

In honor of the Colt’s 150th Anniversary in 1986 a new revolver hit the market, the .357 Magnum Colt King Cobra, a snake gun now in at least its third generation.

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