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March 01, 2017, 03:26 PM
Nipper
I actually owned one in the 1970's. Great little gun. One of those you wish you hadn't sold.
From what I understand, the only thing that's the same as the original is the name and the name...Colt Cobra. Marketing at work. Internals are supposed to be quite different from the original.
I don't know enough about the new one to say if it's good, bad or indifferent. Nothing wrong with marketing, but it will be nice to hear reports from some actual buyers. Personally, until I had more first-hand info, I'd be reluctant to buy one.
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March 01, 2017, 03:30 PM
dusty3030
I'm glad to see Colt back into revolvers.
I hope this one turns out to be a good one for them.
March 01, 2017, 03:31 PM
cobrajet
Let's say curious. Curious if it'll be as good as the old ones and curious to see if it's priced to compete with offering from Smith and Ruger. I regret selling off my Colt revolvers years ago.
Yowza, that thing is hideous. As someone who owns no revolvers and is looking to buy/try one, this would scare me off. I guess a J-Frame is still the way to go?
March 02, 2017, 12:31 AM
jimmy123x
How did it shoot? How was the trigger?
March 02, 2017, 03:18 AM
MPrimo
Is Charter Arms building this for Colt????
hehehe ...
MPrimo
Sigs, Glocks, 1911s, M&Ps ... well, you get the point!
March 02, 2017, 04:16 AM
wolfe 21
Waiting for a blued 4" 357 before I put down my $ on any Colt revolvers.
A Perpetual Disappointment...
March 02, 2017, 06:13 AM
arfmel
Pitiful. And some day it will be a "collectible" that people will pay big bucks for, because Colt.
March 02, 2017, 06:19 AM
colt_saa
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Originally posted by jimmy123x: How did it shoot? How was the trigger?
The triggers on the two I shot and the others that I handled were spectacular. Dinging the plates was no big deal with the Colt branded ammunition that we had been supplied with (private labeled by DoubleTap)
However, this was a SHOT Show event with a NEW firearm so these may have been production firearms or they may have been hand massaged revolvers specifically for the Media. If I can get a T&E sample sent out I will have a better handle on that
I think I see a way to improve my Bill Drill times.
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March 02, 2017, 11:48 AM
BBMW
Why, because it's not shiny blued carbon steel? This looks like a working gun that will hold up. I like that.
There are some things I don't like. Snubby revolvers are concealment guns. This one isn't particularly concealable. It needs a shorter two finger grip, and a bobbed, shrouded, or fully enclosed hammer. That spur is a snag waiting to happen.
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Originally posted by aparoche: Yowza, that thing is hideous. As someone who owns no revolvers and is looking to buy/try one, this would scare me off. I guess a J-Frame is still the way to go?
This message has been edited. Last edited by: BBMW, March 02, 2017 02:16 PM
March 02, 2017, 01:21 PM
IrishWind
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Originally posted by photoman12001:
Yikes That QR code stamped into the frame isn't doing it any favors.
The QR code isn't bad. Way better than the warnings that are roll marked into a slide in big bold letters.
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