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Indumil in Colombia was originally founded as a state workshop to repair military small arms. Its first complete production gun was the Cassidy, a licensed copy of Llama’s copy of the Smith & Wesson Model 10. This was developed by Llama for the .357 Magnum cartridge and retains that frame length, but Indumil only makes it in .38 Special because of legal precedents in the country. It is offered in three models, the regular Cassidy seen here, the larger Marshall (full sight rib and underdog, in 4″ or 5″ barrel length) and the compact Scorpio (round butt with a 2″ barrel).
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