9mm Llama Manual

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Spanish Pistols B-M Beholla Notes: This weapon was designed for use by the German military during World War 1 (one of at least 15 pistols used by the Germans during that war). It was made by a dozen manufacturers, but only one after World War 1: Leonhardt and Menz. These pistols, despite their rather crude appearance, are tough and reliable and many are in the hands of European civilians to this day. Weapon Ammunition Weight Magazines Price Beholla.32 ACP 0.64 kg 7 $114 Weapon ROF Damage Pen Bulk SS Burst Range Beholla SA 1 Nil 0 3 Nil 6 Campo-Giro Notes: One of dozens of pistols used by the Spanish military before World War 2, the Campo-Giro was named for its designer, the Count of Campo-Giro.

It was the predecessor of several later Astra designs. The Campo-Giro is entirely recoil-operated, relying on a very powerful recoil spring to operate the mechanism. Weapon Ammunition Weight Magazines Price Campo-Giro 9mm Largo 0.95 kg 7 Weapon ROF Damage Pen Bulk SS Burst Range Campo-Giro SA 2 2-Nil 1 3 Nil 15 Eibar Notes: The Eibar is almost exclusive to Spain. Due to the virtually nonexistent patent laws in Spain in the early 20 th century, scores of Spanish firearms makers produced copies of the Browning M-1903 and M-1906, and these copies are collectively known as “Eibars.” Most of these gunmakers built the Eibars in response to the needs of the French and Italian armies during World War 1, but production went on until the Spanish Civil War. The Eibars will have the same basic design, but may vary wildly in finish, materials, quality, and other details. Weapon Ammunition Weight Magazines Price Eibar.25 ACP 0.43 kg 7 $130 Eibar.32 ACP 0.67 kg 7 $176 Eibar.380 ACP 0.86 kg 7 $215 Weapon ROF Damage Pen Bulk SS Burst Range Eibar (.25) SA 1 Nil 1 4 Nil 6 Eibar (.32) SA 1 Nil 1 3 Nil 7 Eibar (.380) SA 1 Nil 1 3 Nil 8 Firestorm Notes: Firestorm Inc. Split off from Astra in the late 1990s, and has since been producing its own firearms and distributing them through SGS in the United States.

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Their namesake pistol is the Firestorm, a compact DA pistol of largely steel construction. There are some passive safeties, a decocker, a manual safety, and a manual slide release. In addition, the Firestorm has a mechanism that locks the hammer, trigger, and firing pin with a key inserted into the grip. Grips are anatomically-shaped rubber, and sights are 3-dot combat-type sights. Barrel length is 3.5 inches. Finishes may be matte black, bright nickel, matte nickel, or duo-tone (a matte black frame with either a bright or matte nickel slide).

The Mini-Firestorm is actually about the same size as the Firestorm, and actually fires larger calibers than the basic Firestorm. The Firestorm and Mini-Firestorm are basically the same, but the Mini-Firestorm uses white outline target-type sights.

Catalogacion de Armas Juan L Calvo website (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-07-01.

Llama 9mm Owners Manual

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