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Llama Super Comanche

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Llama Super Comanche[1]
TypeRevolver
Place of origin Spain
Production history
ManufacturerLlama Firearms
Produced1978—1994
Specifications
Mass53 oz. (Loaded)[1]
Length12½" (6" barrel variant) [1]
Barrel length6"[1] or 8½"[2]

Cartridge.44 Magnum[1]
ActionDouble-action[1]
Feed systemSix round cylinder[1]
SightsFixed front, adjustable rear[1]

The Llama Super Comanche,[3] later known as the Comanche IV, is a large-frame,[2] double-action revolver, chambered in .44 Magnum, and produced by Llama Firearms from 1978 to 1994.[1] The revolver is very similar in size, shape, and features as the Smith & Wesson Model 29, but never enjoyed the same level of popularity as that offering.[1] The revolver was available deeply blued,[4] chromed, engraved, or gold damascened.[1] The revolver was imported by Stoeger Industries.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Gene Gangarosa, Jr. (2001). Spanish Handguns: The History of Spanish Pistols & Revolvers. Stoeger Publishing Company. pp. 193–194. ISBN 0-88317-223-2.
  2. ^ a b Duncan Long (1989). Combat Revolvers. Paladin Press. p. 90. ISBN 0-87364-502-2.
  3. ^ Harold A. Murtz, ed. (1984). Guns Illustrated. DBI Books.
  4. ^ Robert A. Sadowski. Gun Trader's Guide to Handguns: A Comprehensive, Fully Illustrated Reference for Modern Handguns with Current Market Values. Skyhorse.
  5. ^ Russ Gaertner. "The Llama Double-Action .44 Magnum". American Handgunner (November/December 1983 ed.): 30, 63.