Anyone know about a Llama .32 cal (mini 1911)?

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  • TonyB

    Active Member
    Feb 18, 2007
    210
    Annapolis
    Was at my folks this past weekend and was presented this little thing. It was stowed away in a box of LPs and my father tells me he's had it for 30-40 years. I took a few photos, the main identifying marks were:
    Stoeger Arms - S. Hackensack, NJ - 6-digit serial [R side of frame, above trigger]
    Llama - Gabilondo y Cia Vitoria (Espana) Cal. 32 [left side of slide)

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    http://lh3.ggpht.com/absolut27t/SKjbNtKsKsI/AAAAAAAADW4/aoB1CQzOxRg/IMG_2285.jpg?imgmax=800

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    http://lh6.ggpht.com/absolut27t/SKjbSe58wpI/AAAAAAAADYE/6gPJMz1h6uY/IMG_2296.jpg?imgmax=576

    The Google-ing I've done leads me to believe it's a Model XA...and not worth much, save for a fun mousegun.
    Still, my dad was interested in it's history (manf. date), possible value, and how old it might actually be. Unfortunately there is no magazine to be found.
     

    Jim Keenan

    Active Member
    Aug 16, 2008
    259
    There were two models, almost identical, one in .32 ACP and the other in .380 ACP. Both externally were scaled down copies of the M1911A1.

    Internally, the former is a blowback pistol, the latter has a locked breech with a link, like the M1911A1. I would give the model numbers, but frankly, Llama model numbers are so confusing that I get a headache thinking about the subject.

    Jim
     

    cheesemeister

    Member
    Aug 29, 2010
    1
    Arkansas
    I own and regularly shoot this exact same Stoeger Llama pistol. quite accurate,low recoil,comfortable with walnut grips. Light weight and smart appearance. I seem to have a little trouble finding an extra magazine for it. I'll give your link a try. Thanks.
     

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