This video from Brownells Gun Techâ„¢ Keith Ford delves into the history and features of Colt Cobra and Agent revolvers. It highlights their revolutionary aluminum frames, introduced in 1950, which made them significantly lighter than contemporary models from Colt and Smith & Wesson. The discussion touches upon the Aircrewman revolver and Smith & Wesson's subsequent Airweight response. The video also differentiates the Agent model by its shortened grip frame and mentions their 6-shot cylinders, a feature not found on S&W's J-frames. A redesign in 1971, including a barrel shroud, is noted. Various calibers offered for the Cobra are listed, and its association with notable historical events is promised.
This video offers a close look at two classic revolvers: a 1969 Colt "Agent" and a Smith & Wesson 638, both chambered in .38 Special. The description highlights them as "Deadly Gun" and "Saturday Night Special" type firearms, suggesting a focus on their historical context and potential effectiveness as self-defense or compact carry pistols. The "weaponseducation" in the title implies an informative approach, likely covering the features, history, and perhaps some operational aspects of these iconic handguns.
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