There were at least two different guns.
A 686 "L" frame six shooter and a 627 "N" frame with 8-round cylinder.
I don't know if either is in production.
The 686 Super seemed a handy little gun with its titanium cylinder. It was going to be the gun to have for IDPA... until they started requiring major power factor for moon clip guns, based on the success of the 625 and 610.
The 627 Super looks odd with its long barrel, short black cylinder in a stainless frame, and red, white, and blue laminated grip.
I think you'd be better off with a 1911 Super or a .357 revolver.