357-RevolverGuy
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As I was getting ready to leave the gun show this weekend, this blued revolver caught the corner of my eye. I've been wanting to start a European revolver collection this year and decided this would be a great way to begin. After some negotiating, I was able to take it home for just a little over $200.
It's a Llama Comanche III (.357 Mag) with 6" barrel. I understand that these revolvers made in Spain were designed with internals copied from the S&W Military & Police (model 10), and had aesthetics based on the S&W Combat Magnum (model 19). At first glance it does have a lot of similarities with a S&W K frame.
It's interesting because it appears they borrowed little details from both S&W and Colt. The hammer and trigger are shaped and feel like they came from a Colt Police. The ventilated rib barrel reminds me of an Anaconda or Python. The frame, walnut target grips, and cylinder are definitely inspired by S&W. I was even able to use the same HKS speed loaders that I use on my model 15. Tried two K frame holsters and it fit like a charm. The Comanche III also has a pinned barrel and recessed cylinder like the older Smith's do, and a nice touch is when you pull the hammer back it clicks and sounds very familiar.
So today I took it out and fired a box of .38 Spl and it handled nicely. Locks up tight, nice action, balances well. Even though I'm a S&W and Ruger fan, this was actually a lot of fun to shoot. Cleaned it up right after and just wanted to share a few pictures.
It's not as lovely as my Smith & Wesson's, but with all the sky rocketing prices of these better name revolvers, I'm glad I passed on a few of those yesterday and took this home. I thought it was going to be a 'hit or miss' gun, but I can honestly say I really like it and appreciate it in it's own way.
It's a Llama Comanche III (.357 Mag) with 6" barrel. I understand that these revolvers made in Spain were designed with internals copied from the S&W Military & Police (model 10), and had aesthetics based on the S&W Combat Magnum (model 19). At first glance it does have a lot of similarities with a S&W K frame.
It's interesting because it appears they borrowed little details from both S&W and Colt. The hammer and trigger are shaped and feel like they came from a Colt Police. The ventilated rib barrel reminds me of an Anaconda or Python. The frame, walnut target grips, and cylinder are definitely inspired by S&W. I was even able to use the same HKS speed loaders that I use on my model 15. Tried two K frame holsters and it fit like a charm. The Comanche III also has a pinned barrel and recessed cylinder like the older Smith's do, and a nice touch is when you pull the hammer back it clicks and sounds very familiar.
So today I took it out and fired a box of .38 Spl and it handled nicely. Locks up tight, nice action, balances well. Even though I'm a S&W and Ruger fan, this was actually a lot of fun to shoot. Cleaned it up right after and just wanted to share a few pictures.
It's not as lovely as my Smith & Wesson's, but with all the sky rocketing prices of these better name revolvers, I'm glad I passed on a few of those yesterday and took this home. I thought it was going to be a 'hit or miss' gun, but I can honestly say I really like it and appreciate it in it's own way.



