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- Fort St John, BC
Hi all,
Currently living in Fort St John, BC, but I've pretty much lived all over Canada
Just received my long-term ATT for my new (well quite old actually, but new to me) handgun, and I'm really looking forward to hitting up the North Peace Rod and Gun club after work tomorrow to put some nice big .45 ACP rounds through it.
It's a blued Llama IX-A (Spanish 1911 replica) with walnut grips that has been well looked after and still feels very tight and field strips very easily
I know I know, lots of very mixed reviews about Llama pistols concerning their build quality, but through lots of forum browsing and model histories, it seems that there was a very specific time frame and manufacturing city that put out the bad units. Fortunately my gun was neither made in that time frame, nor that city in Spain so I am excitedly praying that my little (not quite so little actually) plinker will function well and reliably with tight groups like many of the other Llama's I've heard of with similar manufacturing history to mine.
I'm sure that's way too much to read for an intro post, so I'll shut up before I start annoying people. If there's anyone from my neck of the woods, feel free to say hi!
-Sean
Currently living in Fort St John, BC, but I've pretty much lived all over Canada
Just received my long-term ATT for my new (well quite old actually, but new to me) handgun, and I'm really looking forward to hitting up the North Peace Rod and Gun club after work tomorrow to put some nice big .45 ACP rounds through it.
It's a blued Llama IX-A (Spanish 1911 replica) with walnut grips that has been well looked after and still feels very tight and field strips very easily
I know I know, lots of very mixed reviews about Llama pistols concerning their build quality, but through lots of forum browsing and model histories, it seems that there was a very specific time frame and manufacturing city that put out the bad units. Fortunately my gun was neither made in that time frame, nor that city in Spain so I am excitedly praying that my little (not quite so little actually) plinker will function well and reliably with tight groups like many of the other Llama's I've heard of with similar manufacturing history to mine.
I'm sure that's way too much to read for an intro post, so I'll shut up before I start annoying people. If there's anyone from my neck of the woods, feel free to say hi!

-Sean