SKU GDC0000011043
used very good
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For decades companies have taken the widely popular 1911 and turned the screw to create a fine-tuned pistol. This Ed Brown Kobra Custom is an example of just that. With signature snakeskin texturing, match grade components, and modern-day precision machining, this handgun is the perfect for a variety of applications. Whether you're a target shooter or like a rock-solid piece of hardware for daily carry, this Kobra fits the bill.
Included with this purchase are 2-7 round magazines and an Ed Brown soft case. There is a small scratch on the left side of the slide.
The Kobra series pistols have our unique, innovative, and popular Snakeskin metal treatment, which has been often imitated, but never duplicated. It is a directional pattern, meaning it is smooth to slide your hand up, but bites in for a snug grip the other way where you need it. It's easier on the hands than checkering, and our female customers in particular can't stop bragging about it. Not to mention it just looks cool! Except for the snakeskin metal treatment, this pistol is identical to the Executive Elite in all respects. This no-nonsense design has an elegant simplicity that has yet to be matched. The Kobra is an innovative masterpiece, and a serious tool for those who want something a little different. We are sure you'll be charmed by the Kobra!
UPC | GDC0000011043 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5 BARREL |
Weight | 2.5 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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