![]() On the other hand, I have repaired numerous extractors. I’ve personally never seen a broken firing pin in a Llama pistol, but my friends in the gun-parts business have sold quite a few. While the elimination of the firing-pin stop and internal extractor may seem a good thing, if the treatment is not of high quality, then we have a problem. There is no extractor tunnel in the slide and no firing-pin stop. This pistol is a true compact, however, rather than a short slide on a full-length frame. For illustration purposes, I chose a rather common Commander-length Llama in 9mm Luger. The Llama’s firing mechanism differs considerably in detail from the 1911. Disassembly is straightforward, and in the 1911 style. The barrel bushing is also like that of the 1911. Most 9mms will have a Colt-like link, but the. This means that some drilling and the making of a link pin would be required if the link and/or pin is broken. However, some will be found with non-removable links. The Llama uses a pivoting barrel with a link identical to the 1911 in some regards. The Llama 1911 Basicsįirst, the basic design is very much John Browning’s locked-breech single-action pistol. In this article, I’ll focus on what is similar to the 1911 and what isn’t, as well as some of the common problems and simple solutions. He used the Llama for a year or so before moving on to something better.ĭespite its shortcomings, we should all be familiar with the Llama. 45 for a fellow just beginning in competition. Oddly enough, I once fitted a six-inch Clark Custom barrel and other accessories to a Llama. Providing work for gunsmiths is a good thing, of course, but I suspect that few owners of this marginal handgun will be willing to pay a high tariff for repairs and improvements to a Llama. Still, the Llama has allowed shooters to scope out the 1911 system on the cheap, and has certainly helped gunsmiths to stay in business. The various Stars have proven reliable, the CETME is a great rifle, and the single Ruby in my collection is a well-made and reliable if somewhat “utilitarian” pistol. Spanish gunmakers certainly know how to make a good pistol. While the pistol can be made serviceable, my guess is that most were meant to be dropped on our shores among the unwary. In my opinion, the Llama is best suited as a beginning or entry-level pistol for the owner who wants to see what a 1911 is like, but who cannot afford a better piece. Over the years, the quality of the Llama has varied from what I would call indifferent to absolutely dismal. Over the years, the Llama was produced in some variations that appeared to be nearly identical to the 1911 Government Model, but differed maddeningly and significantly. ![]() Most were chambered for the 9mm Luger or 9mm Largo cartridge, but those intended for sale in the U.S. When the company was prosperous, its main source of prosperity was a line of pistols resembling the Colt 1911A1. The pistol was modest, but the total number produced was impressive. Various “Spanish Ruby” pistols, purchased by the French army during the first World War at a rate of up to 30,000 per month, gave the company its beginning. Your patronage of our business is appreciated and our commitment to you is always our #1 concern! When reputation matters.The company name is often mispronounced as Lah-mah, though the proper pronunciation is Yah-mah, which means “fire” in Spanish. Regrettably, we are not able to offer trade-in’s on our internet sales, however we do consider trades in our retail location. ![]() Be sure to include sufficient information with the faxed or mailed license so that we may identify and properly connect the FFL with your transaction. Please include a signed copy of your receiving FFL’s current license or it may be faxed to the number above. Our business hours are 8:00am to 5:30PM Monday thru Friday and 8:00am until 3:30PM on Saturday. If you are interested in this or any of our other listings, please feel free to call us at, Fax. Sales to North Carolina residents will be subject to NC Sales Tax of 6.75%.Īll of the firearms that we have listed are also available in our retail establishment and thus are subject to prior sale in the store. We are a stocking dealer and our 20,000 square foot store is nationally recognized by top manufacturers like Browning, Winchester, Beretta, Benelli, Smith & Wesson, Glock, Liberty Safes, Remington, H&K, and over 100 other brands. Perry's Gun Shop is an owner operated family business with a long heritage of TOP QUALITY firearms and TOP QUALITY SERVICE. 1 7/8 inch barrel, serial number DBN868x. A nice set of new Diamond grips enhance the beauty of this little pocket gun. It is 38 Special, 5 shot and it is +P rated. ![]() This one is nickel plated and very lovely. This is so called “lemon squeezer” and is in the new S&W Classic line. Description: Smith & Wesson, Model 40-1 Classic revolver. ![]()
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