The Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR 6″ Stainless is a purpose-built revolver for shooters who demand precision at the range and a reliable training platform for defensive skills. Chambered in .22 LR with a 6-inch stainless barrel, this double/single-action revolver delivers consistent accuracy and low-recoil practice without sacrificing the feel of a full-size duty gun. It’s the closest you’ll get to a centerfire carry revolver in a rimfire package.
| Manufacturer | Colt |
|---|---|
| Model | King Cobra Target |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Barrel Length | 6″ |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Stainless |
| Weight | 34 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Action | Double/Single Action |
| Sights | Red Ramp Front, White Outline Rear |
| Grips | Hogue Overmolded Rubber |
| Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 6″ Stainless Barrel: The longer sight radius and heavy contour reduce muzzle flip and improve shot-to-shot consistency—critical for building trigger control under double-action fire.
- Adjustable Target Sights: Red ramp front with white outline rear gives a clear sight picture in varied lighting, letting you dial in elevation and windage for precise groups at 25 yards.
- Hogue Overmolded Rubber Grips: These grips lock your hand into a natural high hold, reducing fatigue during high-volume practice and keeping the muzzle steady through the trigger stroke.
- Double/Single Action Trigger: Train double-action for defensive speed or switch to single-action for precision work—both modes build muscle memory that transfers directly to your centerfire carry revolver.
- Full Stainless Frame: Rust-resistant and built on Colt’s heavy-duty King Cobra platform, this revolver holds up to thousands of rounds without losing timing or lockup.
Who It’s For
This revolver is ideal for the CCW holder who wants affordable training ammo (.22 LR) without sacrificing the weight, grip angle, or trigger feel of their primary defensive revolver. It also serves shooters who compete in rimfire target matches or need a dedicated practice gun that mirrors a .357 or .38 Special carry piece. If you already carry a Colt Python or King Cobra in centerfire, this is the logical training companion.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Low recoil and cheap ammo let you run 200+ rounds per session without flinching—perfect for reinforcing fundamentals.
- Pro: The 6-inch barrel gives you a 25-yard accuracy edge over shorter .22 revolvers.
- Pro: Colt build quality means tight cylinder lockup and smooth timing out of the box.
- Con: The double-action trigger pull is heavy (about 12 lbs per Colt specs), which can be fatiguing for new shooters—but that’s realistic training for defensive revolvers.
Comparison: Colt King Cobra Target vs. Ruger GP100 .22 LR vs. Smith & Wesson Model 617
| Feature | Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR | Ruger GP100 .22 LR | Smith & Wesson Model 617 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 6″ | 5.5″ | 6″ |
| Weight | 34 oz | 38 oz | 40 oz |
| Capacity | 10 rounds | 10 rounds | 10 rounds |
| Trigger (DA) | ~12 lbs | ~11 lbs | ~11.5 lbs |
| Grip | Hogue Overmolded | Rubber with wood insert | Rubber target |
| Price | $892.99 | $749.00 | $899.00 |
| Best For | Training for Colt carry revolvers | Budget-conscious rimfire shooters | Competition and high-volume practice |
FAQ
Is the Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR good for concealed carry?
Not directly—it’s a 6-inch, 34-ounce revolver, which is too large for everyday concealment. Its primary role is training and target shooting. That said, it mimics the weight and grip of a full-size .357 carry revolver, so it’s excellent for building skills you’ll use on a defensive gun.
What ammo does the Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR prefer?
It feeds reliably on standard-velocity and high-velocity .22 LR ammo. For best accuracy, use CCI Standard Velocity or Mini-Mag. Avoid subsonic loads—they may not cycle the action reliably in double-action mode.
Can I mount a red dot on this revolver?
No—the King Cobra Target comes with fixed iron sights only. There are no factory optic cuts or mounting plates. If you need a red dot, look at the Smith & Wesson Model 617 with a rail or an aftermarket mount.
How does the trigger compare to the Colt Python?
The King Cobra Target uses a similar leaf-spring system but with a heavier double-action pull (about 12 lbs vs. 9 lbs on a Python). The single-action break is crisp and light (around 3.5 lbs). It’s a solid training trigger for the price.
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Last updated: April 2026





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