The Colt King Cobra Target delivers precision accuracy with the proven reliability of Colt's legendary revolver platform. This 357 Magnum revolver combines target-grade features with practical durability for serious shooters who demand consistent performance.
What Makes This Different
The King Cobra Target features a precisely machined 4.25-inch barrel with target crown for enhanced accuracy compared to standard service revolvers. The matte stainless steel construction resists corrosion while maintaining dimensional stability across temperature variations. Colt's refined double-action trigger system provides smooth operation with consistent pull weights shot after shot.
Key Features
- 357 Magnum/.38 Special dual caliber capability for versatility
- 4.25-inch stainless steel barrel with target crown
- Matte stainless steel frame and cylinder resist corrosion
- Black Hogue overmolded grips provide secure handling
- Exposed hammer design allows single-action precision shots
- 6-shot cylinder capacity with swing-out design
- Adjustable rear sight for precise windage and elevation
Target shooters benefit from the exposed hammer's single-action capability, delivering crisp trigger breaks for precision work. The 357 Magnum chambering handles full-power loads for hunting applications while accepting milder 38 Special rounds for practice and training. Stainless steel construction maintains accuracy in adverse weather conditions where blued steel might corrode.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 357 Magnum/.38 Special
- Barrel Length: 4.25 inches
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Frame Material: Matte stainless steel
- Barrel Material: Stainless steel
- Grips: Black Hogue overmolded rubber
- Action: Double/Single action
- Sights: Adjustable rear, fixed front
- Overall Length: Approximately 9.25 inches
- Weight: Approximately 36 ounces
- Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing
The King Cobra Target represents Colt's commitment to precision manufacturing and proven designs. This revolver delivers the accuracy serious shooters require with the durability expected from America's oldest firearms manufacturer.