The Comanche revolver is about the most poorly made piece of junk I've ever seen. Ordinarily one would have to abuse a revolver for many years with malice aforethought, in order to have one perform so poorly.
We purchased several of them for the gun club for use in the "NRA First Steps" program. Every one was defective. Right out of the box you could feel how bad they were. The cylinders would bind, the trigger and hammer would bind. When pulling the hammer back to fire single action, the hammer would frequently just quit going back. One bound up so badly that one of the novice shooters had it go off accidently (he was pulling the hammer back, the hammer quit going back, his finger continued its motion and let go of the hammer). Quite scary for anyone, especially a newbie.
I think they were about $170.00 a piece. That's about $150.00 too much. I won't shoot them and I won't sell them.