https://www.colt.com/detail-page/clt-kng-cobra-trgt-357-da-425
Damn. It. I just bought the 3” version.
I’d kill for a 3” adjustable sight model.
Damn. It. I just bought the 3” version.
I’d kill for a 3” adjustable sight model.
Has a pony on it. Duh.I'm always happy to see new guns hit the market, especially revolvers, but what exactly does Colt's new revolver offer over those offered by S&W and Ruger, especially to command that kind of price?
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Thoughts on the trigger for your new 3" wheeler? I've only ever shot a Python (yes, different but still a Colt wheeler) and found it to be lovely.https://www.colt.com/detail-page/clt-kng-cobra-trgt-357-da-425
Damn. It. I just bought the 3” version.
I’d kill for a 3” adjustable sight model.
Thoughts on the trigger for your new 3" wheeler? I've only ever shot a Python (yes, different but still a Colt wheeler) and found it to be lovely.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Was considering this with the Kimber K6S the other day at the gun show. Went with the kimber because there was no exposed hammer. I'm definitely expecting to get flamed for comparing a Colt with a Kimber in the revolver category but still something that will remain unresolved in my mind as far as actual handling in a 3" .357.Trigger is very very good.
Its a little different than a Python but very smooth.
I'm always happy to see new guns hit the market, especially revolvers, but what exactly does Colt's new revolver offer over those offered by S&W and Ruger, especially to command that kind of price?
Neither does Ruger. And I am willing to bet my Rugers will handle much hotter rounds.And Colts do not have the "hillary hole" safety!
I like mine other than the grips, they're a little too slick. Reminds me I need to find an alternative.
I have a Ruger that shoots .45LC
Correct! I'd prefer the same type but different "texture" (at least a little) on them! Nice wood grips is probably the answer.I like mine other than the grips, they're a little too slick. Reminds me I need to find an alternative.
Correct! I'd prefer the same type but different "texture" (at least a little) on them! Nice wood grips is probably the answer.