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