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March 8, 2005, 02:32 PM | #1 |
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Llama .380 (Stoeger) Pistol
Hello,
I recently bought a LLAMA .380 acp pistol. The gun is an older lock breeched pistol with the name "Stoeger (S. Hackensack, NJ)" on the frame near the serial number. The gun is like a mini 1911-style pistol and in pretty good shape. However, I'm looking for some spare parts on it: 1. Anyone know where I can get a spare mag for it? It came with one factory ("Made in Spain") 7 rounder. 2. Does anyone know if the new LLama Micromax .380's (see http://www.bersa-llama.com/cat_micromax.html) use the same type of magazine as this older LLAMA pistol? the newer pistols are a little different (for example, they are straight blowback pistols and do not have a locking mechanism like the one I bought does). 3. Anyone know where I can get spare springs, pins, extractors, etc. for this gun? 4. Can anyone recommend were I can research more about these LLAMA pistols? Thanks, IrvJr |
March 8, 2005, 02:48 PM | #2 |
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As you mention, the later models differ somewhat, but many parts do interchange. Try www.gunpartscorp.com for parts; they also list the old type magazine (p/n 111880, at around $22).
I don't think you are going to need a lot of parts, as those were pretty good guns (better, IMHO, than the more recent Llamas); the locked breech combined with the low power of the .380 added up to low stress and a long lasting gun. Jim |
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