Summary: The description, specs, photos, pricing and user ratings for the Cobra Firearms Denali .380 pistol.
Manufacturer’s Description
Cobra Firearms‘ Denali .380 is a single-action semiauto pistol built on a black polymer frame with an alloy slide, and chambered in .380 ACP. This pistol appears to be closely related to Cobra’s alloy framed CA380 pocketgun.
Other features include:
A blowback design;
The Denali .380 with the tan finish on the slide, from the right.
fixed sights;
a manual thumb safety;
a push-button magazine release;
no slide lock;
angled, rear grip serrations on the slide;
black polymer grip panels, which reportedly are no longer grooved (unlike the photos); and
an extended finger grip.
Available slide finishes include black cerakote, satin cerakote, tan cerakote, OD green cerakote and blue.
The Specs
Caliber
Capacity
BBL
OAL
Height
Width
Weight
.380 ACP
5
2.8″
5.4″
3.92″
1″
17 oz., empty
Pricing
MSRP: $175
More Photos
The Denali .380 with the blue slide finish, from the left.
1 comment
Just purchased a Denali. I really do believe Cobra has stepped it up with this 380. 100 rounds with one stovepipe and I haven’t cleaned it yet or before I fired it. (on purpose)
I have had more expensive firearms cause more problems out of the box. Longetivity? Don’t know yet but, for what it is I’m impressed.
Just purchased a Denali. I really do believe Cobra has stepped it up with this 380. 100 rounds with one stovepipe and I haven’t cleaned it yet or before I fired it. (on purpose)
I have had more expensive firearms cause more problems out of the box. Longetivity? Don’t know yet but, for what it is I’m impressed.