Comparison: Shooting Detective Special or Cobra/Agent?
Low Budget Shooter
September 18, 2009, 02:05 PM
Dear Colt Shooters,
I'm considering wading into the Colt world with either a Detective Special, a Cobra, or an Agent. How much harder is it to shoot the Cobra/Agent well than the DS?
Thanks!
LBS
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rklessdriver
September 18, 2009, 06:29 PM
I have a few of each.
IMO there is a very little difference in recoil between the steel frame DS and the Alum LW Cobra/Agent. To me it's not even noticeable with std pressure .38's. The steel frame DS is a bit faster on the follow up shot with 158gr 38+P's (Remington LSWCHP which is my carry load) but it is quite a bit heavier to carry around as well. In a holster I have no problem with the extra weight but I do in a jacket pocket...
Back to shooting them. I don't think most people will have any problem shooting any of the COLT D frames at the range, as you probally should not shoot +P's out of them on a regular basis. Grips make a big difference. There are a multitude of grip options for the post 1972 "short" grip frame guns. I have the Hogue Bantam in laminated walnut on my daily carry Cobra. I will come right out and say The Hogue Bantam makes the gun a too big for pants pocket carry. I'm a thin athletic built guy (6ft, 180lbs) who wears clothes that fit, so pants pocket carry is out with about any revolver for me anyway.... It does however carry in a jacket pocket fine or IWB fine for me.
On the early "long" grip frame guns, I like the stock COLT grips with a Tyler T grip adapter. Not much else availiable even if you wanted to change.
IMO the differences in them comes down to carry more than actual shooting. For carry I prefer the alum frame Cobra/Agent.
Will
Low Budget Shooter
September 18, 2009, 11:22 PM
Dear Will,
Thanks alot for the info.
LBS
doc540
September 19, 2009, 02:20 AM
I have all three and think it's dependent on the grips.
Six of one half a dozen of the other.
I suggest you get one of each.:neener:
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