Llama Firearms Serial Numbers

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• If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to 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. I just got a new (to me) 1911 from my Dad - it's at least 30+ years old - same markings. Markings: Right: 'LLAMA' ESPECIAL - On right side of slide 4672xx (Serial # above right side of trigger) Left: 'LLAMA' GABILANDO Y CiaVITORIA(ESPANA) CAL.45 - ON LEFT SIDE OF SLIDE Above the left side of trigger: A circle with a P in it with what looks like flames coming out of the top of the circle then a box with an X and more flames? Coming out of the top, then N*1 I'm curious if I can customize it, and get it up to a carry gun. I'll try to get some pictures taken this weekend, and post them up there - I'm also interested in aging the gun - finding out were it was made etc.

Corel draw x6 portable english free download. The right place to find all older Star pistol model numbers is on the butt, as seen in the illustrations below and photo to the right. On the flat plate on the bottom of the gun, just rear of where the magazine is inserted, look for a letter, set of letters or a word. The longer number is your serial number, incidentally.