Colt, King Cobra(With 2-1/2" barrel)how "Rare"?
COLT "KING COBRA"(With a 2-1/2" barrel)in stainless:
1)Were very many of these made, in the 2-1/2" barrel length(I mean, are these, somewhat "Rare"-or, not?)?
2)In what years, was the 2-1/2" barrel, "King Cobra's" made?
3)Is the "King Cobra" as good of a revolver, as the S&W 686(Or, as durable and, reliable?)?
1)Were very many of these made, in the 2-1/2" barrel length(I mean, are these, somewhat "Rare"-or, not?)?
2)In what years, was the 2-1/2" barrel, "King Cobra's" made?
3)Is the "King Cobra" as good of a revolver, as the S&W 686(Or, as durable and, reliable?)?
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I think I have a speed loader for that gun. If you are interested email me. [8D] 
When they pry it from my cold dead fingers.
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AIM HIGH...
while your gun is rare as far as production numbers go, is uncomman in stainless, and is a well made, high quality gun, it seems to have been spurned and neglected by collectors. it is as durable and reliable as the 686, but it was more expensive.
the nickel finish adds about 15% to its value.
your gun will give you good service and function reliably if properly cared for. its a shooter, as opposed to a high value collectable. i would not hesitate to rely on it as an off-duty or carry piece. i would prefer to have a longer BBL length and sight radius for a "house" defense gun, but it would serve well in that capacity as well.
DEPUTY DON...
are you trying to get this post poofed by offering an item for sale in this forum, even after we were all warned by CAPTAINKIRK in the sticky / locked post at the top of the page to avoid such behavior???
best regards, mike.
What other dungeon is so dark as ones own heart, what jailer so inexorable as ones own mind.0
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