(Llama) SUPER COMANCHE -- I want one!

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Was looking thu some old gun mags and found this; talk about unique
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Single shot handgun .45LC/.410 ga.

I'm a fan of modern semiautos myself but I love how uncool this gun is it just gives a finger to all the tactical/ combat/ uber cool plastic guns out there. :D

So anyone here owns/seen/ shot one? Is it a good gun? Junk? Are they availabe in Canada?



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Is it a Llama???

Not sure who makes the 'thing' in the above picture but about 20 years ago I had a Llama "Super Commanche" .357 Mag revolver with the 8 3/8" barrel. Picked it up cheap at a local gunshop. In looks it was kind of a cross between a S&W L frame and a Colt Python. But clearly the quality of the former was missing on the later... ;) However, it shot 'okay' but I recall trading it back in shortly there after for something else. 'Course back in the day registrations were done locally so you could buy in the morning and be shooting that afternoon. Heck, I think that Super Commanche changed hands 3 times in one week. Anyway, here's what it looked like:

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Do you know who made/makes it ?

I have a Super Commanche by LLama but it is a 6 shot revolver.

I see that someone was posting about one as I was typing this.
 
Not sure who makes the 'thing' in the above picture but about 20 years ago I had a Llama "Super Commanche" .357 Mag revolver with the 8 3/8" barrel. Picked it up cheap at a local gunshop. In looks it was kind of a cross between a S&W L frame and a Colt Python. But clearly the quality of the former was missing on the later... ;) However, it shot 'okay' but I recall trading it back in shortly there after for something else. 'Course back in the day registrations were done locally so you could buy in the morning and be shooting that afternoon. Heck, I think that Super Commanche changed hands 3 times in one week. Anyway, here's what it looked like:

2007-10-31_144216_zLLSC.jpg

I had the same thing in .44mag, got it cheap as well....shot it for about a year, then sold it. Decent guns, but lacking in overall quality. I found the trigger guard would mash my knuckle something fierce if I didn't take a very high grip with it.
 
Think of about the cheapest pot metal one could for a reciever ,and a sleave for a barrell. And if you by one better like it because you won't ever sell it!

Bob:)
 
Think of about the cheapest pot metal one could for a reciever ,and a sleave for a barrell. And if you by one better like it because you won't ever sell it!
If you put it that way I must have one! :p

I see you're in the US...just wondering did you have one and didn't like it? OR is it something you were told? I don't really expect it be top quality since they go for $150-200 in the US!
 
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