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I have the right books, and some spanish documentation. Will try and make a start in the next few weeks. This article deserves to be a lot better.
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07:32, 7 June 2009 (UTC)reply
I have completely rewritten this and have started on final spellchecking today. I am missing a few details from the last 15 years of Llamas operations as I only have the 1995 and 2005 shooters bibles, and Gangarosa's book cuts out in 2000. The Max-II in .38 super is particularly problematic as I can find no details apart from the french wikipedia. I hope the changes meet with everyone's approval. If anone can add pictures of missing models it would be greatly appreciated.
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12:36, 21 June 2009 (UTC)reply
What about the Llama Gabilondo y cia Victoria (espna) - also marked Llama Especial? I can't find it listed anywhere, but believe it was made before WWII. — Preceding
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20:22, 22 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Exact Scale
I measured a Llama Model I 7,65mm build in 1948.
The exact scale to the 1911 A1 is 1:1.3 or ratio 0.78 = 78% of the original format.
Is this interresting for you?
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05:51, 3 September 2019 (UTC)reply
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I have the right books, and some spanish documentation. Will try and make a start in the next few weeks. This article deserves to be a lot better.
Benvenuto (
talk)
07:32, 7 June 2009 (UTC)reply
I have completely rewritten this and have started on final spellchecking today. I am missing a few details from the last 15 years of Llamas operations as I only have the 1995 and 2005 shooters bibles, and Gangarosa's book cuts out in 2000. The Max-II in .38 super is particularly problematic as I can find no details apart from the french wikipedia. I hope the changes meet with everyone's approval. If anone can add pictures of missing models it would be greatly appreciated.
Benvenuto (
talk)
12:36, 21 June 2009 (UTC)reply
What about the Llama Gabilondo y cia Victoria (espna) - also marked Llama Especial? I can't find it listed anywhere, but believe it was made before WWII. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
69.19.14.27 (
talk)
20:22, 22 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Exact Scale
I measured a Llama Model I 7,65mm build in 1948.
The exact scale to the 1911 A1 is 1:1.3 or ratio 0.78 = 78% of the original format.
Is this interresting for you?
--
Covenant242 (
talk)
05:51, 3 September 2019 (UTC)reply