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    Default And another Llama

    As I have posted, I love my Llama's. Stopped by my local gunshop for some more 223 and 40 ammo and I hear "took a Llama in - you want it". I already have a 380 and it's not the older ones I like, but for under $100, how could I say no Ladies husband died and wanted to get rid of his guns. Needs some lube, cleaning and some tlc on the slide - but for the price - why not


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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Nice score!
    RIP: SFN, 1861, twoeggsup, Lambo, jamesjo, JayBell, 32 Magnum, Pro2A, mrwildroot, dregan, Frenchy, Fragger, ungawa, Mtn Jack, Grapeshot, R.W.J., PennsyPlinker, Statkowski, Deanimator, roland, aubie515

    Don't end up in my signature!

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Well what the heck is it? 9mm? .45? .46?


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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Well what the heck is it? 9mm? .45? .46?

    lol, sorry - I thing everyone is a Llama connoisseur like me it's a .380. model IIIA

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    .380? Ehhh... I still think it's 10x cooler than any Glock on the market.

    "Under $100". Unreal.

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Not everyone likes them, but they can be made to run like a sewing machine with some TLC.
    BCM and Glock...for a bigger pile of 'cold dead hands' brass.

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Quote Originally Posted by 300WM View Post
    Not everyone likes them, but they can be made to run like a sewing machine with some TLC.
    All of mine ( 380, 45, 357, 38, 32, 22 ) run perfect with no issues. We will see about this one after I strip her down, clean and lube, etc.. For the money, it's a win no matter what - lol.

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Sub 100 bucks? Sweet deal. Personally, I like Llama's, I have owned 3 previously. All 3 were .45's, 1 full size ( IX-A ), 1 commander sized ( Max-I ), and one large frame in satin chrome with a 5.25 inch barrel. All ran flawlessly and were reasonably accurate.

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    Default Re: And another Llama

    I ran across this one at my LGS a few months ago. It was a total impulse purchase as I knew nothing about it at the time.


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    Default Re: And another Llama

    Quote Originally Posted by photoshooter View Post
    I ran across this one at my LGS a few months ago. It was a total impulse purchase as I knew nothing about it at the time.

    Nice, pretty close to mine except black grips vs brown and yours is in better shape. It too is a "newer one". I'm always looking for older ones - here's one of my older ones that I bought from a PAFOA member - note the tapered end, wood grips, and this one has no vented rib on top of the slide - not as many of these around - it's not a IIIA which is most common .380 it is a VI or III ( have had trouble determining - they are very close ) Mine is a locked breach which indicates VI but many have looked at it for me and said it could be a III ??? Made in 1942 - my baby


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