CLASSIC12
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I just saw an ad from a LGS selling this blued 4 inch Colt King Cobra in .38 special. I was under the impression that back then the King Cobra was a .357 Magnum. Any thoughts ?




Colt did make them in .38 Special. No idea on value, but you’ll find some information here:
Extremely Scarce Colt King Cobra .38 Special In Box w/ Letter
There’s probably something to the special contract run theory. I found several others offered for sale on Czech websites. I’ve never heard of one until today.
There’s nothing in the Blue Book or the old Gun Digest Annuals on that variation. I would expect a pristine example to easily top $1500 at auction here. Snake fever has hit the USA hard, but I imagine the gun wouldn’t bring near as much overseas. What does the dealer have it priced at?
I knew a guy that had a 38spl 686. The story was he was living overseas he couldn’t own a magnum at the time. He brought it back to the states with him.
I knew a guy that had a 38spl 686. The story was he was living overseas he couldn’t own a magnum at the time. He brought it back to the states with him.
I don't have any blue Cobras but yours and my stainless Cobra are built like battle ships. Is there a SWISS Navy?
I emailed Colt archives and got a very quick reply :
“These are unusual to see, as the overwhelming majority were sold to Mexico, where I believe there is a caliber restriction for anything over 38 (part of the reason 38 Super is popular there). I’m sure a number were probably sent to Europe as well. There were actually several thousand produced – approx.. 4,000.”
And a smart*** friend said “when you have enough Pythons, you buy a King Cobra” [emoji16]