Colt King Cobra Target Rimfire Revolver With 10-Shot Cylinder

Colt’s Manufacturing unveiled a new rimfire revolver at the NRA Annual Meetings in 2022. It was the King Cobra Target 22 LR. Colt states that the baby Cobra is capable of doing it all, from competition to plinking or small game hunting. It also packs 10 rounds of.22 LR into its cylinder. The King Cobra Target 22 LR comes in two barrel lengths: 4.25-inch or 6-inch, both with a 1:16” twist on the rifling. The MSRP is $999.00. The King Cobra Target 22 LR is made of USA-forged stainless steel. The new King Cobra Target 22 LR is designed and crafted to deliver outstanding accuracy. It features a one piece barrel/shroud, with a fiber optic front sight. The cylinder can hold ten (10) cartridges. The frame has an adjustable rear sight and Hogue rubber grips. This TFB Showtime segment examines the new.22 LR rimfire Colt King Cobra Target. The King Cobra Target 22 LR has a 10-shot cylinder and the same adjustable sights as the.357 Magnum version. Justin Baldini said in May that Colt’s Vice President of Product Strategy, Justin Baldini stated: “We are excited to introduce this new Baby Snake to customers[.] Shooting.22 LR has become a very important part of the shooting sports. It’s the place where we go to learn as a new shooter, and where we return to enjoy more time on the range as seasoned shotgunners. We are confident that both new and old Colt enthusiasts will love what we have done with the new King Cobra 22 LR.” Built in the USA, the King Cobra Target 22 LR is designed to be shot a lot. It should have exceptional accuracy and reliability. These revolvers will be seen at formal and informal rimfire matches at gun clubs across the country. Commentary: Colt deserves praise for introducing the new.22 LR Wheelgun. Rimfire revolvers can be great. This Editor has a Smith & Wesson Model 607 ten-shot rimfire revolver that has fired more rounds than any of his other handguns. A.22 LR is great for training, and for plinking. This new Colt.22LR wheelgun, like the Model 617 offers minimal recoil and great reliability. It also has a nice sight range, making it an affordable gun. The trigger pull is crisp and light when you shoot slow-fire single-action. This is better than most semi-auto pistols. This new “Baby Snake”, we think, will make a great addition to the collection of any shooter.

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