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Llama Firearms Serial Numbers 3,8/5 8923 reviews

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Make: Llama Model: Martial Serial Number: S806430 Year of Manufacture: 1969-1976. We will need CFLC numbers for CA FFL’s to ship a firearm within California.

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• If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Hey guys, hoping you can help me nail down a little more info on my Llama.380.

Just got it from family and can't seem to find much info on it. From what I found it looks to be a Llama III. It has the grip safety but no frame vents. So that should put it in the 1936-1954 catagory. It just looks almost brand new with almost no wear. Here are a couple pics of it, I can post serial numbers if they will help. In love with this gun now and haven't even put any rounds through it, just cleaned it and checked it mech wise. Novel buya hamka tenggelamnya kapal van der wijck pdf file.

My sig was my baby before. Also what value would you put on it? Thanks for any of your time.

Llamapage Spanish Blue Steel by Llama Or as translated from Spanish Flame RK Smith There is an enormous amount of incorrect information out there about the model numbers on the guns Llama made and I have done my best in identifying them to correct it. This research project has been both a rewarding and frustrating experience. A large number of the guns were in my collection to assist in this endeavor and I think I now have it all as it should be. The years the series of IIIA's were made however is still in question. I want to inform you before you go any further that the designations of series and variation are my designations and not those of Llama. I do it to show that there were major changes made to the guns every few years and there were even variations within those years.

In 2005 Llama closed its doors for the last time due to lack of sales and a bankruptcy. This followed the demise of Astra and Star in about 1997. They simply failed to compete with all of the other gun manufacturers out there, I think due to the bad reputation Spanish guns acquired during the first World War and the restrictions place on them by the Spanish government. Llama also is reported to have made bad guns during the 80's, but to this day I have never found one. During the 80's they went to making the 9mm P a blow back, I think to cut down on manufacturing costs and that did not help either. Because of the cheap prices Llama's might not have been finished as well as the Colt, but with a bit of work, polishing parts, they work great and I have some early ones that are fantastic. Gabilondo y Uresti started producing the Radium seven shot 6.35 in 1910.

The patent of the 'Radium' was in the name of Don Guillermo Echeverria and of Don Valentin Vallejo. The patent was a weird form of loading the gun by sliding the right grip and inserting the rounds into the butt directly. The one I have seen had Spanish proofs and that is not consistent with there not being a proof house in Ebiar at that time. It also had the encircled EU with a crown which I have never seen before.

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Llama Firearms Serial Numbers 3,8/5 8923 reviews

Sponsors Panel If you intend to buy something from Brownells, Cabela's, TandemKros or Tekmat, please use their banners in our sites. Whatever you buy from them, gives us a small commission, which helps us keep these sites alive.

Make: Llama Model: Martial Serial Number: S806430 Year of Manufacture: 1969-1976. We will need CFLC numbers for CA FFL’s to ship a firearm within California.

You still pay the normal price, our commission comes from their profit, so you have nothing to lose, while we have something to gain. Also, don't forget to visit our other sponsors sites, click-throughs are appreciated by our advertisers. Your help is appreciated.

• If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Hey guys, hoping you can help me nail down a little more info on my Llama.380.

Just got it from family and can't seem to find much info on it. From what I found it looks to be a Llama III. It has the grip safety but no frame vents. So that should put it in the 1936-1954 catagory. It just looks almost brand new with almost no wear. Here are a couple pics of it, I can post serial numbers if they will help. In love with this gun now and haven't even put any rounds through it, just cleaned it and checked it mech wise. Novel buya hamka tenggelamnya kapal van der wijck pdf file.

My sig was my baby before. Also what value would you put on it? Thanks for any of your time.

Llamapage Spanish Blue Steel by Llama Or as translated from Spanish Flame RK Smith There is an enormous amount of incorrect information out there about the model numbers on the guns Llama made and I have done my best in identifying them to correct it. This research project has been both a rewarding and frustrating experience. A large number of the guns were in my collection to assist in this endeavor and I think I now have it all as it should be. The years the series of IIIA's were made however is still in question. I want to inform you before you go any further that the designations of series and variation are my designations and not those of Llama. I do it to show that there were major changes made to the guns every few years and there were even variations within those years.

In 2005 Llama closed its doors for the last time due to lack of sales and a bankruptcy. This followed the demise of Astra and Star in about 1997. They simply failed to compete with all of the other gun manufacturers out there, I think due to the bad reputation Spanish guns acquired during the first World War and the restrictions place on them by the Spanish government. Llama also is reported to have made bad guns during the 80's, but to this day I have never found one. During the 80's they went to making the 9mm P a blow back, I think to cut down on manufacturing costs and that did not help either. Because of the cheap prices Llama's might not have been finished as well as the Colt, but with a bit of work, polishing parts, they work great and I have some early ones that are fantastic. Gabilondo y Uresti started producing the Radium seven shot 6.35 in 1910.

The patent of the 'Radium' was in the name of Don Guillermo Echeverria and of Don Valentin Vallejo. The patent was a weird form of loading the gun by sliding the right grip and inserting the rounds into the butt directly. The one I have seen had Spanish proofs and that is not consistent with there not being a proof house in Ebiar at that time. It also had the encircled EU with a crown which I have never seen before.