For the fastest delivery, select Express Shipping at Checkout.Shopping with us is absolutely safe - you never have to worry about credit card safety when shopping here.Completely exactly what I was hoping for and it even arrived a day early.Although advertised as quot;original Largo magsquot;, they are thinner material and lighter weight than my quot;real origionalquot; mags.
These were exactly what I039;m looking for, my gun is running perfect now. The only negative is a slight corrosion blemish, but that is understandable for such an old gun and mag. In 1931 it was decided to modernize their line by undertaking the manufacture of the external hammer, recoil-operated system originally designed by Browning and used by Colt and the Fabrique Nationale. Work on a new design began in 1931 and culminated in 1932 with a Spanish patent issued on April 12th of that year. The first pistol produced was an exact copy of the Colt Mod. A1, but without the grip safety, and in 9 mm. Largo (Bergmann) and.38 ACP calibers. To this weapon was given the trade name Llama which is the name for currently made Gabilondo pistols. For some reason this first model produced later was designated Model IV. A further improvement of the blowback pattern was undertaken and this second blowback style was issued from 1935 on. After the close of World War II certain models were dropped, grip safeties were added to the remaining models, and a.22 caliber pistol was introduced. III. Several styles of grip pieces and markings have been noted. It is a full-size reproduction of the Colt-Browning recoil-operated pistol Mod. VII (or IV) style are known to have been made in the 7.63 Mauser caliber, expressly for the German trade, and it is possible that the designation of Mod. IV and is, therefore, the original Llama pistol, manufacture of which dates from 1932. VII, but in three calibers: 7.65 mm. Parabellum, 9 mm. Largo, and.45 ACP. However, factory literature of 1936-39 shows this model in.45 cal. III and is merely a smaller version of that model (Fig. It appears to be identical to Mod. This dates from about 1935 and was produced until about 1954. X, with the addition of a grip safety, which was added immediately following World War II. Earlier issues had a lanyard ring at bottom of left side of the grip frame, but this ring was omitted in later issues and the grip pieces were redesigned. It was produced from 1936 and was still made in 1953 but does not appear in 1955 factory literature. This book contains well over 50 pages of detailed information and illustrations all about the art of knife throwing. This intriguing book focuses on the ninjas techniques and training. This is a must for all martial artists and anyone wanting to learn the knife throwing techniques of the ninja.span Get My Free Ebook.
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