I saw samples at the Reno NRA gun show a few years back. Now you'd expect they'd bring their BEST pieces to such an event. In Comanche's case that's a frightening thought because the ones I saw looked like they were assembled by chimpanzees on "shrooms". Metal-to-metal fit on various parts was hideous.
I cannot possibly overstate that this is an example of what NOT to buy. If you only have $200 to spend, fine, get a quality used name-brand 38 for that price range and have a gun you can trust and shoot 50,000 rounds out of. GREAT buys are available in 38 and 357 in good shape but with holster wear - "the checkout" stickied up top of this sub-forum is meant for spotting such things.
I'd SO much rather have a 30yr-old S&W or 25yr-old Ruger or whatever than a brand new Comanche or other extremely dodgy brand. Others to avoid: Astra, EAA's double action revolvers, any European wheelgun you've never heard of before, any Armi San Marco SA wheelgun...Ubertis can be OK but do a checkout and expect to at least have to swap springs out. Rugers are usually your safest buy overall. Old Colts can be GREAT but are finicky. Early S&W stainless guns are iffy, early aluminum frame guns ditto. Anything this side of a Freedom Arms or Korth needs a checkout, period, end of discussion, new or (esp.) used.