TOP FIVE .38 Special Revolvers!

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 12:25

The Yankee Marshal presents his top five 6-shot .38 Special revolvers, focusing on value and performance. He highlights the Rock Island M206 as a budget option, the Charter Arms Undercover Elite for its lightweight design, the Kimber K6s XS for its premium build and trigger (despite being DAO), the Taurus 856 for its reliability and variety, and the Colt Cobra series, particularly the Night Cobra Special, as the top pick for its robust construction and +P rating. The guide emphasizes practical considerations for choosing a .38 Special revolver.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal identifies the Colt Cobra series as the top 6-shot .38 Special revolver, praising its robust build, +P rating, and trigger. Other notable mentions include the budget-friendly Rock Island M206, the lightweight Charter Arms Undercover Elite, the premium Kimber K6s XS, and the reliable Taurus 856.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 5 .38 Special Revolvers (6-Shot Focus)
  2. 02:00#5 Rock Island M206 Review
  3. 03:24#4 Charter Arms Undercover Elite Review
  4. 05:01#3 Kimber K6s XS Review
  5. 06:41#2 Taurus 856 Review
  6. 08:29#1 Colt Cobra Series Review
  7. 10:05Notable Omission: Ruger SP101

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top five 6-shot .38 Special revolvers reviewed by The Yankee Marshal?

The Yankee Marshal's top five 6-shot .38 Special revolvers are the Rock Island M206 (#5), Charter Arms Undercover Elite (#4), Kimber K6s XS (#3), Taurus 856 (#2), and the Colt Cobra series (including the Night Cobra Special) at #1.

Which .38 Special revolver is recommended for budget buyers?

The Rock Island M206 is highlighted as the most budget-friendly option, priced around $250, offering a functional 6-shot DA/SA .38 Special revolver suitable for general use.

What makes the Colt Cobra series the top pick among .38 Special revolvers?

The Colt Cobra series, particularly the Night Cobra Special, earns the top spot due to its solid steel construction, +P ammunition rating, exceptional trigger, and overall superior build quality, despite its higher price point.

Why was the Ruger SP101 excluded from the list of top .38 Special revolvers?

The Ruger SP101 was omitted because, as a 5-shot .38 Special revolver, it is considered too large for its capacity, making it less competitive compared to the 6-shot models that offer better capacity-to-size ratios in this specific review.

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