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Jerry K. states right in his manual that alloy frame Colts were not made for continuous use, or for more than the occasional +P round. Even one round of +P+ could rupture cylinders or crack frames.
So technically, the alloy frames such as Cobras, were not made for everyday use, even with standard ammo. Most likely designed as just a back up gun to be used on rare occasions.
Just another reason to be leery of buying any of these old alloy frames if you intend to shoot it frequently, and why I passed on one for a great deal.
So technically, the alloy frames such as Cobras, were not made for everyday use, even with standard ammo. Most likely designed as just a back up gun to be used on rare occasions.
Just another reason to be leery of buying any of these old alloy frames if you intend to shoot it frequently, and why I passed on one for a great deal.