- Not much is known about the Llama serial number sequencing, so we are attempting to do a database spreadsheet. For all practical purposes, we are looking at the.
- Llama serial Discussion in date code on them. On a Llama it is usually on the left side of the frame just above the trigger guard. On that pistol it will.
So i picked up a used Llama ixa and was wondering how to get a year of production.Got little info from a google search ,made between 1955 and 1976 ser. #925888 Thanks Kieran P.s pictures will follow camera charging. I am surprised no one has answered you on this. All Spanish guns since ~1928 have a date code on them. On a Llama it is usually on the left side of the frame just above the trigger guard. On that pistol it will probably be a letter followed by a number, with an * between.
Llama IX The IX was again an exact look Date Codes on Llama Pistols. If you would like to contribute your model number, serial number and date code to this.
Advanced Search Forum CETME Rifles And More The Spanish Pistol Board LLama Serial Number Database - Please Add Yours! If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Not much is known about the Llama serial number sequencing, so we are attempting to do a database spreadsheet. For all practical purposes, we are looking at the handguns produced under the "Llama" name, and not the earlier Gabilondo y Cia products. I strongly suspect that Gabilondo y Cia started a continuous one ascending number system from the point where they adopted the Llama name (early 1930s?). To start, these are some numbers I have. Please list model name/number, caliber, year code (if available) and serial number. "Extra" 9mm Largo - 1940 - 45680 "Extra" 9mm Largo - 1940 - 46306 "Extra" 9mm Largo - 1940 - 46883 Model II - 380 ACP - 1943 - 70989 Model I - 32 ACP - 1943 - 72994 (German GECO marked) Model II - 380 ACP - 1944 - 78290 Model I - 32 ACP - 1944 - 84482 "Extra" 9mm Largo - 1944 - 89123 Model IIIA - 380 ACP - (don't have year handy) - 739813 I am researching a mark on my .380 Llama with serial number 6XXXX. On the right side just below the serial number is G.C in a circle. the letters are scroll. From my research, I think this is a German distributor, but I don't think it is Geco. Once site gave a differant mark for Gustav Genschow and coompany of Berlin an ammunition manufacturer who also made some rifles, mostly .22 Another site suggested that it might be the mark of the Spanish manufaturer, but that mark does not appear on most of the small frame Llamas that I have seen. I lost a gunbroker auction on a similarly marked .32 or .380, a couple months ago, but can not find it in the advanced search so it might have been longer. This particular pistol was Nazi marked and the seller gave the name of the company that the mark belonged to, but I can't remember it. The winning bid was over $900. the pistol was in beautiful shape, and I believe untouched. That being the case, I would think it very rare as it is the first I have seen. The germans "adopted" many commercial pistols to equip their military, Belgian, Polish, Italian etc., but I have never seen a commercial Llama. I got interested in the baby Llamas because they were pretty well made minature 1911s. I have a .22, a .32 (both post war) and the .380 which dates to 1942-1943. Any help on the mark would be appreciated. Let me know about the springs. If springs in the .32 and .380 problems as well? if so, any suggestions as to where I might pick up a couple. I won't shoot them much, but would like to get a couple of each just in case. ...my son and daughter might appreciate that when they go to sell 'emm after I'm gone. Al [QUOTE=larryh1108;1922190]Hi Bill, Welcome to the forum! Does your Llama say MicroMax on it? I don't think that model came out until the 90s. By your date code I bet you have the III-A which is not marked anywhere on the slide. R*1 was made in 1973. Does your slide say "Especial" on it? Is it a locked breech model? (barrel has a barrel link like a 1911). That is all helpful when you look for parts or other information on your pistol. Just trying to help!! Larry Well Larry, Thanks so much for the help! You are correct! The gun is exactly as you said. Thanks again for the information! Bill
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Nov 28, 2008 When was llama serial number 994484 pistol made. Stoeger Arms was the major importer of Llama into the USA. Suggest you contact them for this info.
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Can anyone please advise an approximate manufacture date for a Llama Especial . 22lr pistol serial no 3277xx. I m totally unfamiliar with this little pistol.
Not much is known about the Llama serial number sequencing, It has a 1955 date code and a serial of 17536. 08-11-2013, PM 65. Larryh1108. View Profile.
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