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I am a 32 caliber semi-automatic handgun I am From Utah I am Very Affordable And Reliable Check Me out atThe three main lines from Cobra, Their Derringers, The Freedom Series and the Patriot Series range in price from $99 to $299. Calibers range from .22 LR, .32, .380, 9mm and .45 Auto.As we all know, California enacted some very restrictive handgun tests. The objective was to cut down the number and kind of handguns that could be sold to the California citizens. It's not easy to pass the California test. Cobra has good guns that just didn't cost very much.Cobra offers a lifetime warranty on their firearms. Doug Skillman of Cobra said that less than 1/2 of 1% of the guns ever come back with any problems. Most of those are processed and sent back within two or three working days. Cobra stands behind it's products with their proven customer service.Mr. Skillman said business was good, and that Cobra is shipping just about everything they can make. Their Derringers are doing well with the cowboy action shooters. Most of the Cobra handguns are small and especially good for women, and men with small hands. Mr. Skillman is planning to do more with the women's market in the near future.Cobra's guns lend themselves well to the concealed carry market. Even their largest, the Patriot .45, is a narrow one inch and a light 20 ounces, empty. Renouned gun reviewer J.B. Wood has listed this gun as one of his "Perfect Six Polymers." He wrote in the publication, Special Weapons for Law Enforcement, "Whatever type of polymer is used for the frame it is tough."Sales are good, and the pawnbrokers have been a good sales area for Cobra Mr. Skillman and Cobra had a booth at last year's Pawn Broker's Convention, which was in Las Vegas. He said they had excellent reception. There are about 9000 pawnbrokers with FFLs. Over the last ten years the pawnbroker part of the FFL list is the only section that stayed the same in gross number, and in fact, even increased a little. AFI magazine rotates through the pawnbrokers over the year. The next pawnbroker's convention is in July in New Orleans.Philosophically, AFI's editor, Andrew Molchan is in Cobra's corner. Mr. Molchan said, "I never liked the attitude that only rich people should have firearms. Poor honest people suffer the most from crime in America. Cobra gives protection to many poor, honest working people, who need it the most." Patriot Series .45 ACPCobra offers a lifetime warranty on their firearms. Doug Skillman of Cobra said that less than 1/2 of 1% of the guns ever come back with any problems. Most of those are processed and sent back within two or three working days. Cobra stands behind it's products with their proven customer service.Mr. Skillman said business was good, and that Cobra is shipping just about everything they can make. Their Derringers are doing well with the cowboy action shooters. Most of the Cobra handguns are small and especially good for women, and men with small hands. Mr. Skillman is planning to do more with the women's market in the near future.Cobra's guns lend themselves well to the concealed carry market. Even their largest, the Patriot .45, is a narrow one inch and a light 20 ounces, empty. Renouned gun reviewer J.B. Wood has listed this gun as one of his "Perfect Six Polymers." He wrote in the publication, Special Weapons for Law Enforcement, "Whatever type of polymer is used for the frame it is tough."Sales are good, and the pawnbrokers have been a good sales area for Cobra Mr. Skillman and Cobra had a booth at last year's Pawn Broker's Convention, which was in Las Vegas. He said they had excellent reception. There are about 9000 pawnbrokers with FFLs. Over the last ten years the pawnbroker part of the FFL list is the only section that stayed the same in gross number, and in fact, even increased a little. AFI magazine rotates through the pawnbrokers over the year. The next pawnbroker's convention is in July in New Orleans.Philosophically, AFI's editor, Andrew Molchan is in Cobra's corner. Mr. Molchan said, "I never liked the attitude that only rich people should have firearms. Poor honest people suffer the most from crime in America. Cobra gives protection to many poor, honest working people, who need it the most."
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