Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Scribe @, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 17:49 (4745 days ago)

One of the earlier models -- no shroud and a skinnier barrel. 2 incher and the long grip frame. Overall nice condition; just a little holster wear on the lefthand side of the barrel. Grips were not the usual discolored and dinged condition these come in, but minty-looking.

A toy, pure and simple, and as practical to me as a bra would be for Twiggy. But never having owned one before ...

Picked up some Fitz gunfighter grips for it on eBay later that day. I'm thinking it will get a steady diet of wadcutters.

Scribe

Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Hobie ⌂ @, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 20:57 (4745 days ago) @ Scribe

I think you will enjoy it.

Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 21:02 (4745 days ago) @ Scribe

Neat little guns. I had one that was my great uncles. Carried it quite a bit until I got a S&W 442. Gave the Cobra to my dad and he's taken it on several motorcycle trips all across the country since then. I never tried to wear it out but it wasn't a bad little gun to shoot.

Doug K

Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Catoosa, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 21:06 (4745 days ago) @ Scribe

Awwww... you've gone and done it now. Them old Colt DA .38 revolvers are as addictive as can be. You'll wind up toting that thing around and shooting at dirt clods, leaves, sticks in a pond, and all sorts of other inanimate objects just to see it put a bullet right where it's pointed. Then you'll have to have a Dick Special, then an old Official Police, maybe an old Trooper if you can find one....

Voice of experience talkin' here.

Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Charles, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 22:08 (4745 days ago) @ Scribe

The old Colt D frame 38s in all their configurations are very fine sixguns. I bought a Cobra (2") about 1967 and carried it and shot it extensively for several years. I also had a 4" Cobra that I liked very well.

I have found these small frame six shot Colts to be far superior to the Smith J frames with just a very little added size. By superior I mean, they handle and shoot like a larger service pistol. Very fine work can be done with these pistols.

Finding myself without one, I bought a fine 3" Detective Special a few years back. This one won't get away from me!

Enjoy your Cobra..it is a fine pistol.

Plunked down some cash on a Colt Cobra

by Brian A, Saturday, November 26, 2011, 23:05 (4745 days ago) @ Scribe

I am just learning some more about the D frame Colts myself. Picked up a Police Positive Special in 32 W.C.F. last month that was a bit rough and have been trying to bring it back to life. Very neat pieces. Hopefully you will enjoy yours for many years.

Colt Cobra, I have owned a couple really like them alot!

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Sunday, November 27, 2011, 10:17 (4744 days ago) @ Scribe

They are light and easy packin

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Of the Troops & For the Troops

Colt Cobra, I have owned a couple really like them alot!

by John Meeker @, Sunday, November 27, 2011, 18:29 (4744 days ago) @ Rob Leahy

Better sights than S&W, and possibly more accurate.. Likes me J-Smif's, but D-frames filled a slot that has never been filled since their demise. Skinny bbl and all, they are precision instruments when given plenty of practice and good ammo. I think of owning and shooting them as a sort of art form and homage to fine American gun-making.

I bought one of those offa Tom Richardson...

by Boge Quinn, Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 07:14 (4742 days ago) @ Scribe

...a couple years ago. Very neat little popper, I like it a lot.

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