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	<title>Daily Bulletin &#187; Colt Mfg.</title>
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		<title>Great Rimfire Revolver &#8212; Colt King Cobra Target 22 LR</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 09:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two years ago, Colt Mfg. Co. (&#8220;Colt&#8221;) introduced an impressive new rimfire revolver &#8212; the King Cobra Target 22 LR. Colt states: &#8220;From competition to plinking and small game hunting, this baby Cobra does it all and packs 10-rounds of .22 LR in its cylinder&#8221;. The King Cobra Target 22 LR is available with 4.25-inch [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Two years ago, Colt Mfg. Co. (&#8220;Colt&#8221;) introduced an impressive new rimfire revolver &#8212; the <a href="https://www.colt.com/detail-page/king-cobra-target/?attribute_pa_variant=king-cobra-target-22-lr-6" target="_blank">King Cobra Target 22 LR</a>. Colt states: &#8220;From competition to plinking and small game hunting, this baby Cobra does it all and packs 10-rounds of .22 LR in its cylinder&#8221;. The King Cobra Target 22 LR is available with <strong>4.25-inch and 6-inch barrel lengths</strong>, both with 1:16&#8243; RH rifling twist. The 4.25&#8243; and 6&#8243; models each have a $999.00 MSRP.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/coltcobra22x2.jpg" alt="new colt king cobra target 22 LR .22 LR revolver rimfire wheelgun"></p>
<p>The King Cobra Target 22 LR features USA-forged stainless steel construction. Designed and crafted for outstanding accuracy, new King Cobra Target 22 LR features a one-piece barrel/shroud with fiber optic front sight. The cylinder holds ten (10) rounds. The frame is fitted with an adjustable target rear sight and Hogue overmolded rubber grips.</p>
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<em>This TFB Showtime episode examines the new .22 LR rimfire Colt King Cobra Target. The King Cobra Target 22 LR features a 10-shot cylinder, and the same adjustable target sights as the .357 Magnum version.</em> </p>
<p>Last May, Justin Baldini, Colt&#8217;s VP of Product Strategy stated: &#8220;Shooting .22 LR is such an important part of shooting sports. It’s where we come to learn as a beginner; and where we return as seasoned shooters to cost-effectively enjoy more time at the range. We’re confident that new and old Colt fans will love what we’ve done with the new King Cobra 22 LR.&#8221;</p>
<p>All-American built, the King Cobra Target 22 LR should deliver exceptional accuracy and good reliability. Watch the video to see this rimfire revolver in action.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Commentary: We applaud Colt for introducing this new .22 LR wheelgun. Rimfire revolvers are great. This Editor owns a Smith &#038; Wesson Model 617 ten-shot rimfire revolver that has easily fired more rounds than all his other handguns combined. A .22 LR revolver is great for training and fun for plinking. Like the Model 617, this Colt .22 LR wheelgun offers minimal recoil, great reliability, a nice sight radius, and affordable shooting. In addition, if you shoot single-action slow-fire, the trigger pull is light and crisp &#8212; better than the vast majority of semi-auto pistols. We think this new &#8220;Baby Snake&#8221; will be a great addition to any shooter&#8217;s collection.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Colt Defense LLC and New Colt Holding Corp. Merge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2013 09:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2003, the venerable Colt business enterprise, was divided into different entities, Colt Defense LLC and Colt&#8217;s Manufacturing Company LLC. Now those two business are being combined back into one company again. Colt Defense LLC has acquired New Colt Holding Corp., the parent company of Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC, which makes firearms for the civilian [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/coltbuyout01.jpg" alt="Colt Defense Colt's Manufacturing Merger">In 2003, the venerable Colt business enterprise, was divided into different entities, Colt Defense LLC and Colt&#8217;s Manufacturing Company LLC. Now those two business are being combined back into one company again. Colt Defense LLC has acquired New Colt Holding Corp., the parent company of Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC, which makes firearms for the civilian and sporting markets. Now, for the first time since the separation a decade ago, a single Colt company will develop, manufacture and sell firearms under the Colt name for all markets.</p>
<p>About Colt: Colt is one of the world’s leading designers, developers and manufacturers of firearms. The company has supplied military, law enforcement and individual customers in the United States and throughout the world for more than 175 years. Colt&#8217;s subsidiary, Colt Canada Corporation, is the Canadian government’s source for small arms and is the Canadian military’s sole supplier of the C7 rifle and C8 carbine. Colt operates its manufacturing facilities in West Hartford, Connecticut and Kitchener, Ontario. For more information on Colt and its subsidiaries, please visit <a href="http://www.colt.com" target="_blank">www.colt.com</a>, <a href="http://www.coltsmfg.com" target="_blank">www.coltsmfg.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.coltcanada.com" target="_blank">www.coltcanada.com</a>.</p>
<address>Story Tip by EdLongrange. We welcome reader Submissions.</address>
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		<title>Colt 175th Anniv. Single Action Army at NRA Firearms Museum</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2012 15:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report based on story by Lars Dalseide for NRAblog Colt Manufacturing&#8217;s 175th Anniversary Single Action Army revolver is now on loan at the NRA National Firearms Museum. The one-of-a-kind gun (serial number 175) was crafted by the Colt&#8217;s Custom Shop and engraved by Master Engravers Steve Kamyk and George Spring. It was created &#8220;to commemorate [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Report based on story by Lars Dalseide for</em> <a href="http://www.nrablog.com/" target="new">NRAblog</a><br />
Colt Manufacturing&#8217;s 175th Anniversary Single Action Army revolver is now on loan at the <a href="http://www.nramuseum.org/" target="new">NRA National Firearms Museum</a>. The one-of-a-kind gun (serial number 175) was crafted by the Colt&#8217;s Custom Shop and engraved by Master Engravers Steve Kamyk and George Spring. It was created &#8220;to commemorate the 175th Anniversary of Colt Firearms&#8221;, notes Timothy Looney, Custom Shop Manager. </p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/colt17501.jpg" alt="Colt SAA 175 Anniversary Revolver"></p>
<p>The firearm is based on the Colt Single Action Army with a black powder-style frame finished in color case hardening. The barrel, cylinder, trigger guard, and backstrap are finished in Carbonia Blue and the balance of small parts are fire-blued. The firearm has been scroll-engraved with C+ coverage and is accented by full gold frame borders including raised running leaf on both sides of the recoil shield. The left recoil shield exhibits &#8220;175&#8221; in high-relief gold over raised-relief scroll.</p>
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<p>The non-fluted cylinder is highlighted by the Colt dome comprised of gold and silver raised relief and the the opposing side displays the serpentine Colt in raised gold. Hand inlaid gold bands accent the barrel and the cylinder. The backstrap has been engraved and gold inlaid with Sam Colt&#8217;s signature. The elephant ivory grips are scrimshawed with a portrait of Sam Colt on the left side and the Rampant Colt on the right side.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The 150th Anniversary pistol was auctioned off and sold for $150,000,&#8221; explained Looney. &#8220;This one is <strong>valued at $175,000</strong>. We wanted it &#8230; where people could see it because we&#8217;re very proud of our master engravers and we like their work to be shown.&#8221; The Single Action Army Revolver will be on display at the NRA National Firearms Museum through October of 2013.</p></blockquote>
<address>Photos courtesy NRABlog and Colt Manufacturing</address>
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