Finally located a Colt King Cobra Target .22lr locally. Paid $1,099, so it’s a pricey little .22, but I’ve been wanting one of these for a while; Merry Christmas to me. Could have gotten one for $999 online and saved a little money, but I like this LGS and thought I’d shop local. Plus, thanks to Bidenomics, a hundred bucks doesn’t seem like as much money as it used to.
It’s a beautiful revolver, the finish is beautiful, it has a very smooth action, a great double action trigger pull, and good single action break. I’ve shot a few hundred rounds through it and it functions great, and I’m getting good accuracy out of it. It ejects the casings nicely, doesn’t get sticky ejection like my S&W 617s, including my new 617. Also compared to my new 617, the Colt action is much smoother. Now my no dash 617 is by far the smoothest, but I believe the person before me did an action job on it…
The rubber Colt branded Hogues are very comfortable, but I think that a revolver this nice should have some nice walnut/hardwood grips. I also think that they should have put a target trigger and hammer on the gun, it is sold as the “King Cobra Target” after all… That said, it’s a nice hammer and trigger, I believe they are polished stainless, and not MIM. It just would be nicer if they were a little wider. The other nit that I have with it is that you have to pull the hammer way back to lock the trigger for the single action pull. Seems too long of a pull than it should be, and it’s a little awkward thumbing the hammer single handed. Don’t really notice it when pulling the trigger during double action. Also, during double action pull, you can stack it if you want, so that you feel the single action break (if that makes sense), or pull it quickly for a smooth DA pull. It’s also important to note that KC .22 is the small frame Colt revolver, and is definitely smaller than the K frame Smiths. I’ll include a photo with my new 617 for size comparison.
Overall, I’m really happy with the purchase, it’s a beautiful gun and a great little shooter, I’d happily buy it again.
It’s a beautiful revolver, the finish is beautiful, it has a very smooth action, a great double action trigger pull, and good single action break. I’ve shot a few hundred rounds through it and it functions great, and I’m getting good accuracy out of it. It ejects the casings nicely, doesn’t get sticky ejection like my S&W 617s, including my new 617. Also compared to my new 617, the Colt action is much smoother. Now my no dash 617 is by far the smoothest, but I believe the person before me did an action job on it…
The rubber Colt branded Hogues are very comfortable, but I think that a revolver this nice should have some nice walnut/hardwood grips. I also think that they should have put a target trigger and hammer on the gun, it is sold as the “King Cobra Target” after all… That said, it’s a nice hammer and trigger, I believe they are polished stainless, and not MIM. It just would be nicer if they were a little wider. The other nit that I have with it is that you have to pull the hammer way back to lock the trigger for the single action pull. Seems too long of a pull than it should be, and it’s a little awkward thumbing the hammer single handed. Don’t really notice it when pulling the trigger during double action. Also, during double action pull, you can stack it if you want, so that you feel the single action break (if that makes sense), or pull it quickly for a smooth DA pull. It’s also important to note that KC .22 is the small frame Colt revolver, and is definitely smaller than the K frame Smiths. I’ll include a photo with my new 617 for size comparison.
Overall, I’m really happy with the purchase, it’s a beautiful gun and a great little shooter, I’d happily buy it again.