WED | SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

A new take on a classic OG FirstSpear Wind Cheater. This American-made, Tiger Stripe Wind Cheater is the ultimate go-to jacket for anyone who is on the move.
Renowned competitive shooter Jessie Harrison has once again emerged victorious at the highly competitive USPSA National Championships. Harrison's outstanding performance earned her the prestigious title of Ladies Open National Champion, solidifying her status as a dominant force in the world of practical shooting and securing her 24th national championship.
Nosler congratulates sponsored shooter James Rowe on his 2nd place finish at the Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association September PRS Club Match. James Rowe finished with 82 match points, coming within a mere 2-point difference of clinching first place.

Blackhawk congratulates tactical athletes Zach Rodman and Ehea Schuerch for their third-place team finish at the Tactical Games West Virginia Regional Team event. Rodman and Schuerch teamed up for the first time at the West Virginia match and were able to reach the podium after a dramatic second day finish.
Hornady congratulates Sean Murphy and Greg Hamilton for their performance at the Real World Sniper Challenge, September 8-10, 2023, in Refugio, Texas.
Retailer registration continues to increase for the 2024 ATA Show, with numbers outpacing this time last year. The industry’s largest celebration of archery and bowhunting will take place in St. Louis January 11-13, 2024.

Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2023 TRIGGRCON Firearms Convention. Maxim Defense will feature their latest product offerings at the event, which will take place in Wichita from Friday, September 22nd to Sunday, September 24th, 2023.
Luth-AR announced their participation in the 2023 TRIGGRCON Expo. Attendees are encouraged to visit at Booth G2 and experience their latest product offerings.
Primary Weapons Systems will join leading industry brands at the Midwest’s Largest Gun Expo, TRIGGRCON, presented by UN12. TRIGGRCON is a three-day annual firearms industry event held in Wichita, KS.

Davidson’s, a firearms, ammunition, optics, and accessories wholesaler, has collaborated with Ruger to produce a series of exclusive American Predator rifles with a Bushnell 4-12x40 AO Sharpshooter scope and rings included.
Galco's Speed Master 2.0 paddle/belt holster is now available for the Springfield Hellcat. It can accommodate the pistol with a mounted optic. It’s an open top design with covered trigger guard and tension screw adjustment.
FALCO Holsters was recently featured in the 2023 Guns & Ammo Carry magazine in a story titled “FALCO Holsters Mastering Old-World Craftsmanship and High Tech” written by Kevin Reese. The article chronicles the origin of FALCO Holsters, the history of its medieval home, and how it grew from a garage business into a state-of-the-art international manufacturer.
Cupped Waterfowl announced the launch of its SRG (short reed goose) Hammer Calls. Boasting excellent low-end control and a full volume range, the SRG Hammer is versatile and effective in any goose hunting scenario.
Liberty Ammunition has been awarded full judgment resulting from an arbitration award it obtained against Veritas Inspections Systems LLC.
Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, announced its continued partnership with Pheasants Forever. The mission of Pheasants Forever is to conserve pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, education and conservation advocacy.

Christensen Arms announces new leadership of its Customer Service team with the addition of Jimmy Durham as Director of Customer Experience.
Rock Ridge Outdoors is pleased to announce the company has named Dani Navickas as its new Regional Sales Manager. Navickas brings more than 25 years of experience working in sales, marketing, and product development within the shooting and outdoor industries.
It’s only days from the start of the American Knife and Tool Institute’s (AKTI) annual Free to Carry online auction (Sept. 22-24, 2023). Bidders need to register for the auction and look at the array of items being auctioned off this weekend.

SAR Firearms will be exhibiting at the 2023 TRIGGRCON Firearms Convention in Wichita, Kansas from Friday, September 22 to Sunday, September 24, at the Hartman Arena for the show and Severance Training Center Range for the live-fire portion.
Kinsey’s is seeking candidates for a full-time Research and Data Analyst. The incumbent will maintain data integrity throughout all the company’s various sources and provide information to customers in a timely and proficient manner.
Kinsey’s Outdoors currently has openings for Sales Associate. The primary objective of a Sales Associate is to serve customers by selling products and meeting customer needs.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says the gun prohibition lobby has once again lost all credibility for not recognizing the importance of armed self-defense by private citizens, because such cases do not support their anti-gun narrative.
MDT Sporting Goods Ltd. announced the release of the ACC Elite Chassis System, now optimized for the Tikka T3 Short Action and Remington 700 Long Action CIP. The ACC Elite for Tikka T3 Short Action and Remington 700 Long Action CIP retains all the advanced features that set the original apart.
ZeroTech Optics unveils its latest sight - the Thrive HD Micro Reflex Optic (THDM21). With “shake awake“ technology and built on the RMSc footprint, the Thrive HD Micro Reflex is promised to be recoil proof, waterproof, and fog-proof.

Mission First Tactical (MFT) announces the launch of the High Ride Adjustable holster belt loop attachment perfect for every-day carry firearms. The new MFT High Ride Adjustable holster belt loop attachment is compatible to fit the most popular 3-hole pattern holster.
Streamlight, Inc. launched the new SpeedLocker, a portable storage container with a secure, non-electronic keypad locking system that provides fast, one-handed direct access to valuable items at home or on the go without the need for batteries or a power source.
Streamlight, Inc. launched the USB-C rechargeable Wedge XT, the latest in its line of high-performance everyday carry lights. Delivering up to 500 lumens for two hours on high, and measuring just 4.25 inches, the new light features a flat, low-profile design that allows for concealed carry in either pocket, and a tactical push-button tail switch for easy, one-handed use.
SDS Imports introduces following Tokarev USA’s success with their excellent TX HDA1 12-gauge pump shotgun, it is appropriate they follow it with the introduction of two new lighter-recoiling 20-gauge pump-action shotguns; the TX3 20HDA1, with its black anodized aluminum receiver and matte blued-steel like finish chrome-lined barrel, and their 4140 chromoly-steel 20HDMA1 Marine Pump Action Shotgun.
MDT Sporting Goods Ltd. announced the release of its newest product, the 22-250 MDT Metal AICS Magazine - 10 Round. It's the first 10-round metal magazine for 22-250 caliber rifles. Made from nitrided steel, it has a compact form factor.
Brownells unveiled two new additions to its popular line of BRN-180 uppers, releasing a 14.3” and a 13.9” complete upper, both chambered in .223 Wylde. Both uppers are in stock and shipping now.
Cartridge Talks, Ep. 4 -- “.308 Winchester vs .300 Winchester Magnum” -- is now available on the Vortex Nation YouTube Channel. This new podcast expands upon the fun format of the video series with hosts, Mark Boardman and Ryan Muckenhirn, who help you pick the best cartridge that aligns with factors most important to you.
The BCA Foundation supports a wide variety of worthy causes. One that is highly anticipated each year is the BACK IN THE WOODS AGAIN event, a deer hunt for mobility-challenged hunters.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says, "Passage by California lawmakers of anti-gun Democrat Gov. Newsom’s call for a constitutional convention to push a Twenty-Eighth Amendment dictating gun control measures is a horrible move which should be rejected by all other states."
Armasight extends summer savings with 10% off select night vision and accessories. This promotion is available through all authorized Armasight dealers. Promotion is valid now through September 30, 2023.
Children who aspire to one day take on the likes of a giant buck can begin imagining that journey at an early age from the comfort of their own home with toys from Barnett in the form of a classic crossbow and a pistol crossbow.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources plans to open its long-awaited $2 million public shooting range in Marquette County Oct. 11. The range is in Richmond Township, west of Marquette, off Marquette County Road 480, along the Goose Lake boating access site road.
Rekindling the “American Dream” is the focus of a new series on Outdoor Channel, American Made, premiering on Friday, September 29 at 8 p.m. ET.
The season is underway for 14,708 student athletes participating in USA Clay Target League programs this fall. Those athletes are competing on 873 high school, college, and homeschool teams nationwide. An increase of nearly 1,500 student athletes and more than 100 teams compared to 2022's fall participation.
 

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If you look at the selection of 22 LR double action revolvers, you’ll see that we’ve gone from few available – the S&W M617 and 317/63 models and a few Rugers (LCR, SP101 and, until recently, the GP100-22). More makers have been stepping forward and now Colt has returned to the game.

 

My friend Bill Bell, in a piece he did for Lipsey’s blog, found the new King Cobra Target reminiscent of the 22 Colt Diamondback. He’s not far off; smaller than the M617 and GP100 guns, it’s larger than the J-frame 22s from S&W and the Ruger LCR. It fits a bit loosely in a Galco belt holster and the Simply Rugged Sourdough made for my GP100.

Like the Colt Diamondback, the King Cobra Target has a vent rib over the barrel, has adjustable sights and is finely finished. Unlike the older gun, the KCT has a 10-round cylinder. Being a Colt, the cylinder locks up at the rear and turns clockwise. The case heads aren’t recessed like on the Ruger and S&W offerings. 

According to my scale, the gun – empty – weighed 30.4 ounces. Bill’s scale told him 34 ounces; doesn’t matter, it’s a hefty gun. While the barrel has the Diamondback-esque underlug, the gun doesn’t feel particularly front-heavy. The single action trigger press is light and crisp. The DA is appropriately long – it doesn’t take much ‘throw’ for a 10-shot cylinder – but is a bit stagey thus far.

It is supplied in a nice blue plastic box/carry case with the manual, lock and a rubbery “wafer” that fits over the extractor star and covers the chambers. Looking from the side, you can see the red wafer, a safety thing I suppose. 

The gun supplied has the 4 ¼” barrel. I’ve seen specifications for a six-inch version on the internet but don’t know if they’re in production.

 

The front sight is a red fiber optic, the rear is adjustable for windage and elevation. There’s the Colt windage locking screw on the left top side of the sight blade slide. The windage screw and elevation screws are slotted for a flat headed screwdriver – of different sizes.

The stocks are rubber, have the Colt emblem and the Hogue “pebble” texture. In William Bell’s report, he mentioned trying D-frame stocks on his sample; it worked. 

I had to wait longer than I wanted to get to the range. The gun – unmeasured but handled – felt slimmer than the other 22 DA revolvers pictured but, even with the barrel underlug, balanced well. The test isn’t how it “feels,” but how it fits. That’s when shooting comes in handy.

Above, the S&W M617 is at the top, the Davidson's Ruger GP100-22-4, the bottom, bracketing the new Colt King Cobra Target (center). Sizes are similar but each have a different "feel," fit. Below, cylinder detail of the three -- left-to-right, Ruger, Colt, S&W.

It was a nice fall morning on the rimfire range. Short of time and more interested in how the gun handled variously available ammo, I shot the Colt from the bench first to check zero. I used a Birchwood Casey EZ Scorer BC IPSC Practice Target 12” x 18”. 

With a six o’clock hold on the head box of the target, from a Caldwell Pistolero Handgun Rest, I started with CCI Standard Velocity 40 gr. ammo. The first five shots produced a 4” group, with the best three in 2 ½”, just right of the headbox. I marked the holes and went back to adjust the sights. Using the small Allen Wrench from a pair of Crimson Trace LaserGrips, I loosened the windage lock screw before turning the windage screw to the left. After tightening, I shot a second group. This one put five hits into 3 3/8” with the best 3 of the five into 1 3/8”. The group had moved to the center and hit just under the sights. 

A faster load would be lower still. I used the center of the silhouette for an aiming point and fired a five-shot group of CCI MiniMag 40 grain solids. The five shots clustered into 1 ¼” with three going into 7/8” – and they were low. Knowing I should quit after a group like that, I dutifully marked the holes then went back and adjusted the sights. The next attempt was a respectable 2 7/8” effort, with the best three going into 1 3/8”. 

The Aguila 22 Super Extra HP 38 grain load put five hits into 2 ½”, with three hits in 1 ¼”. The group was centered. 

I fired standing pairs double action from the same distance with Blazer 38 grain LRN bulk ammo. All of the hits were in the A- and C-zones of the reduced size silhouette. Four hits were in the C-zone left and 6 were in the center and left A-zone. 

That’s not at all bad shooting. And that answers how the King Cobra Target fits me.

— Rich Grassi

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