Colt's King Cobra chambered in .22LR may be something of a ballistic baby when compared to its harder-biting, higher-caliber siblings, but the strike is every bit as accurate. Eager Colt fans got their first glimpse of the King Cobra .22 LR last year at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, but this new release has only just begun to spread its hood at dealers everywhere. This year's SHOT Show offered NRA staff an opportunity to take this gorgeous 10-shot revolver out on the range to see how it handles. With barrel lengths in your choice of 4" or 6" and the world-famous Colt trigger, the Colt King Cobra .22LR might just be the thing to cure your fear of snakes. Colt.com
Launching 2023: Colt King Cobra .22LR
The fangs may be slimmer, but the strike just as accurate.
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