This review of the Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR, part of 'Project Rimfire,' highlights its unique features and performance. Chris Baker, demonstrating high authority, details its size comparison, barrel options, and 10-round capacity. The review covers its non-recessed cylinder, smooth 8.5lb double-action trigger with noticeable stacking, and exceptional 25-yard accuracy. Criticisms include an inventory code and a false trigger reset, making it less ideal as a trainer for other centerfire revolvers.
This video from the "I Carry" series features a review of the Taurus Model 817, a seven-shot .38 Special revolver, as a concealed carry option. The presenter discusses its features, including the 2-inch barrel, medium frame, rubber grip, and exposed hammer, contrasting it with modern micro-9mm pistols in terms of capacity and weight. The video highlights its ease of concealment, shooting comfort due to its heft, and the simplicity of revolvers. It also mentions it's carried in a Falco Holsters AX-91 carbon-fiber holster alongside a Normandy Knives D'Gado automatic knife. The review concludes by recommending the 817 for revolver enthusiasts looking for a self-defense firearm with a capacity advantage over standard revolvers.
This 'From the Vault' episode from Brownells provides an expert-level overview of the Ruger GP100 revolver, highlighting its innovative front cylinder lock-up and exceptional durability. Speaker Steve Ostrem, drawing on years of gunsmithing experience, emphasizes the GP100's robust construction, capable of withstanding heavy use and full-power loads. The review details the model's versatility, covering its wide array of available calibers, cylinder capacities, and barrel configurations, making it suitable for diverse applications from plinking to serious hunting.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Taurus Tracker 44 Magnum revolver. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, surprisingly low price point, and suitability as a 'hand cannon' tool for outdoor activities like camping, hiking, gold prospecting, and mountain biking. The Taurus Tracker 44 Magnum holds 5 rounds and is described as a medium-frame revolver that the owner isn't overly concerned about damaging. The video encourages viewer interaction and provides links to support the creator's Patreon and social media.
This "From the Vault" video from Brownells features Steve Ostrem discussing the Ruger Service-Six™, a double-action revolver introduced in 1972. Intended to compete with Colt and Smith & Wesson in the police market, the Service-Six™ is described as an elegant, accurate, reliable, and well-manufactured medium-frame .357 Magnum revolver. Ostrem highlights its standard 4" barrel and fixed sights, noting its ruggedness means parts are scarce decades after production ended. The video explains that the Service-Six™ ultimately lost out to the rise of semi-automatic pistols in law enforcement by the late 1970s and 1980s, despite being a quality firearm.
This YouTube video covers the Ruger GP100 7-Shot Revolver, an updated version of Ruger's popular medium-framed revolver. The video highlights the addition of an extra round to the cylinder. It mentions the availability of the revolver in .327 Federal Magnum and .357 Magnum calibers, with barrel length options of 2.5, 4.2, and 6 inches. The description also directs viewers to AmericanHunter.org for more information.
This video, "Bullet Point Profiles: Ruger GP100 Davidson's Exclusive," focuses on the Ruger GP100 revolver. The description highlights its strengths of strength, simplicity, and ruggedness, emphasizing its comfortable shooting experience due to its medium-sized frame and grip system, minimizing shooter fatigue. It also points out the revolver's solid steel sidewalls and reinforced critical areas for enhanced ruggedness, reliability, and dependability. The description includes a call to action for an instant quote from GalleryofGuns.com.
The Colt King Cobra is a double-action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, produced between 1986-1998. It features a smooth double-action trigger, a 6-round capacity, and a unique pull-back cylinder release. Based on the Trooper Mark V, it offers adjustable sights and can fire both .357 Magnum and .38 Special rounds. Its market value has increased significantly, now ranging from $1,000 to $1,200.
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