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Llama, Max-1, Semi-automatic Pistol, 45 ACP, 5" Barrel, Steel Frame, Matte Black Finish, Plastic Grips, 8Rd, 3 Dot Sights LM145B
UPC#: 0728028405170
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Wrongful death lawsuits from the original company's "Push me Pull you" .45 series nearly
bankrupted them.
If these are of similar quality to bersas other manufacturer, metro, then I'm really interested. Have Metro ACii that's been through hell and back and is still kicking reliably with minimal loss of accuracy. Has anyone bought or handled one yet?
I remember a friend owning a couple Llama 1911 models about 22 or 23 years ago that were very well made pistols, but unfortunately they were not 100% U.S. government milspec and therefore not fully interchangeable with the domestic products. I wonder if that changed along with the Philippines being the producer now. They make outstanding optics and other brands of firearms.
The first 45 I owned was a Llama 1911 back in the early 80's and it was a great gun , the only reason I got rid of it was because I had a chance to buy a colt lightweight commander at a great price. If I had the money to blow I would buy one again but three kids say otherwise
Yes. They are made by Metro Arms in the Philippines now.
Is this the same Spanish manufacturer from back in the 70's and 80's?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbwkkXGmFrI...
I had to do it.....
Had a Mini Max in the late 90s. Jam-o-matic.