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    Super Comanche

    I've lurked on this forum long enough to know that despite, "having grown up with guns," my ignorance is legion. Most of the folks I see posting here have probably forgotten more about firearms than I'll ever know. I've learned to control the snark about something that seems a little off to me. Occasionally something that seems silly to me simply has a purpose I didn't understand. I say all of that as a preface to the question I'm about to ask. I truly don't understand the value of this product. Am I missing something? If so, what?

    Super Comanche single shot pistol


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    Value is determined by the buyer/user. What is of value to one person may be of no value to another. I personally find no value in things like the T/C Contender, black powder guns, and such. Yet others find great pleasure in using them.
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    Comanche single-shot pistols are chambered for either a 45 LC round or a .410 gauge shotgun shell, making it ideal for carrying in the field for protection against snakes, coyotes, and other wild animals. It is indeed one of the most versatile firearms in its price range.
    Well, there you go. o.O
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    When someone wants to move up from a Bond Arms .410 derringer.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al T. View Post
    When someone wants to move up from a Bond Arms .410 derringer.....
    While I may question the usefulness of a Bond Arms, they're at least well-made guns. Silly, but well-made.

    These things, though, are... well, the opposite of well-made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigguy View Post
    Am I missing something? If so, what?
    Well, they look sorta like Mal's pistol:


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    If the Super Comanche is accurate and well made, you could hunt deer with it. But having the Bersa name attached to it makes me doubt that it would be either.


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    I have no knowledge of this pistol at all. But I think the Bersa Thunder 9 is actually quite a decent pistol. I've been testing one for the last couple of weeks and aside from the heavy DA pull, I think it's a solid machine.

    I believe the only connection between Bersa and Super Comanche is the distributor, but personally I would not consider association with Bersa to be an automatic negative.
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    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ilding-a-skiff

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
    Well, they look sorta like Mal's pistol:

    Wasn't it made from a Taurus frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wondering Beard View Post
    Wasn't it made from a Taurus frame?
    I read that on Google but beyond that I have no hard info.

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