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    Default 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    I have a Colt Cobra with a cracked frame (Pics below)

    https://imgur.com/a/NF27b

    I'm not sure how long its been cracked.

    Is it safe to fire? The reason I ask is it doesn't seem as though this part of the frame takes a lot of pressure (Round goes from cylinder into bbl which contains vast majority of pressure)

    If not, can it be repaired? If it can, how so?
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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    All I know is I wouldn't shoot it.

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    Thats normally the end of a frame.

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    Strip it for parts and wait for a gun buy back to get rid of the frame.

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    It's done, don't shoot it, strip it for parts.

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    Have you talked to Colt about this? Unless it was my only gun and my life was in danger, I would not shoot it.
    Illegitimus non carborundum est

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    You can always clean it up and put it in a shadow box. Seal it up tight with a note on the inside that the frame is destroyed. Hang it o the wall. Maybe one day you will come across a frame and you can rebuild it.
    Aggies Coach Really ??? Take off the tin foil bro.

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    Cut the rest of the frame before anyone thinks it can be shot ! then wait on parts for your cobra !

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    Don't shot it and as said above make it a wall hanger or paper weight.
    The oracle is in. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill!!

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    Default Re: 1975 Colt Cobra - Cracked frame advice

    The parts are worth money. If it is strictly a money thing and not sentimental, you can strip it and sell the parts.

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