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The Colt Cobra revolver appears in the following films used by the following actors:
The Colt Cobra is a snubnose revolver, and is a lighter version of the Colt Detective Special. It holds 6 rounds, and is made for .22 LR, .32 NEW POLICE, NOT .32 ACP WHICH IS A RIMLESS AUTOMATIC CARTRIDGE or .38 Special ammunition. Weighing only 15 oz, the Colt Cobra was preferred by detectives and policeman over the competing Smith & Wesson revolvers at the time. The Colt Cobra is today considered one of the most reliable handguns ever made (just behind the Colt Python and Colt Peacemaker). While production of this revolver has stopped, it is still highly prized for its light weight and reliability.
The Colt Agent is a cheaper version of the Colt Cobra. The Agent has a lighter alloy frame then the Cobra, and costs much less. The Colt Agent could only use a .38 caliber bullet and always comes fitted with a 2 inch barrel.
The Colt Cobra or Colt Agent have been seen in the following used by the following actors:
Film
- Marvin J. McIntyre as Duke in Short Circuit
- Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes in Misery
- Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey in Death Wish 3