Colt King Cobra

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PlaceoforiginUnited States
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Co.
Produced1986 –1992
1994 –1998
2019 – present
Colt King Cobra
TypeRevolver
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Co.
Produced1986 –1992
1994 –1998
2019 – present
Specifications
Barrel length2 inch (50.8 mm)
2.5 inch (63.5 mm)
3 inch (76.2 mm)
4 inch (102 mm)
4.25 inch (108 mm)
6 inch (153 mm)
8 inch (203 mm)

Cartridge
ActionDouble-action / Single-action
Feed systemSix round cylinder
SightsIron, adjustable rear

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. Available in blued and stainless steel finishes in a variety of barrel lengths and chambered for centerfire .357 Magnum ammunition.[1]

Despite its outward similarity to the Colt Python,[2] the King Cobra design is based upon that of an earlier Colt model, the venerable Trooper MK V, improved with the addition of a heavier-duty barrel, full barrel 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 second time in 1998, it was not reintroduced until 2019 as a .357 Magnum, three inch barrel variant of the 2017 Colt Cobra.[3][4]

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