Treo
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My .45 was real picky about magazines anything but a Llama magazine and it ejected the mag after every shot.
Did you miss the smiley after that statement ?Actually, while YOUR Llama sucked, it doesn't mean that all of them do
And I never claimed anything else. Haven't had any real problems with it (other than the metal appears to be soft PM me your email and I'll send you a ppicture of the dings on the gun) but I don't like the fit of the parts, it appears to have a lot of burrs and it rattles also it appears cheaply made. If I ever talk the wife into selling it you get first shot at buying it.You have another one in your family. Despite your claims, I do believe that it's doing much better, right?
Yes I bought it brand new ( save any test firing at the factory) at Specialty Sports in Colorado Springs the .32 ( the best of the 4 was also new the 9mm and the .380 were both used, the 9 was really used the .380 not so muchWas you original Llama a new gun? I've forgotten
how much that was wrong with it was the fault of the design, and how much was the fault of amateur machinists working on it?
.I have seen a couple of Max models that were poorly fitted and inaccurate, but they aren't "junk", and don't "blow up" or "fall apart". I take such claims with a grain of salt the size of a salt block
And I never claimed anything else. Haven't had any real problems with it (other than the metal appears to be soft PM me your email and I'll send you a ppicture of the dings on the gun) but I don't like the fit of the parts, it appears to have a lot of burrs and it rattles also it appears cheaply made. If I ever talk the wife into selling it you get first shot at buying it.
Yes I bought it brand new ( save any test firing at the factory) at Specialty Sports in Colorado Springs the .32 ( the best of the 4 was also new the 9mm and the .380 were both used, the 9 was really used the .380 not so much
I don't know , did gabilondo hire amateures
You asked me if the original Llama that I bought that I bought was new or used I over answered the question (My Fault) to clarifyOk, that lost me.
No, but several importers did.
Interarms, and CAI long employed "machinists" to do minor repair on warranty guns, especially on surplus, or out of production guns.
Of all the posters, Treo is the one that has had, in his opinion, the worst luck with the Brand
I was there when it happened and I'm not sureIt happened, I'm sure, I just don't know how
I bought a Llama X1-A about ten years ago and have been completely satisfied with it.
I could guess and say late 1970's, but look at the markings around the trigger guard (symbols, letters) and let us know...There is a date code in our Spanish reference books..Just out of curiosity does anyone know where I could find out the year manufactured,