DustyVermonter
Member
Does anybody have any experiences with Llama pistols? What's your overall opinion of them, good or bad?
I have this full size Llama .45 1911 (style) clone and I can't find any grips or replacement parts for it anywhere, does anybody know where to get grips for them?
I am not sure what the exact model is, does anybody have any ideas of what the model name is, as I said before it is a full size (5in.) Blued .45acp that looks almost identical to a 1911. Will most of the parts interchange with the 1911? I know the grips are not interchangable, I am just looking for any and all information regarding these pistols. It is a good reliable, accurate shooter but finding info online is near impossible. I asked Grips4guns.com to make some custom with the Zorro "Z" on them due to its spanish origin, and due to the fact I watched black and white Zorro absessively as a kid, but they declined. Does anybody know of any custom grip makers that would be up to the task, or is it just such a cheap out of date pistol that it would not be worth the trouble to have custom grips made for it? Like I said I know nothing about these pistols and any history, feedback would be appreciated. Also, the original grips for them are kind of strange looking, I am looking for basic flat panel(1911) style grips for it.
I have this full size Llama .45 1911 (style) clone and I can't find any grips or replacement parts for it anywhere, does anybody know where to get grips for them?
I am not sure what the exact model is, does anybody have any ideas of what the model name is, as I said before it is a full size (5in.) Blued .45acp that looks almost identical to a 1911. Will most of the parts interchange with the 1911? I know the grips are not interchangable, I am just looking for any and all information regarding these pistols. It is a good reliable, accurate shooter but finding info online is near impossible. I asked Grips4guns.com to make some custom with the Zorro "Z" on them due to its spanish origin, and due to the fact I watched black and white Zorro absessively as a kid, but they declined. Does anybody know of any custom grip makers that would be up to the task, or is it just such a cheap out of date pistol that it would not be worth the trouble to have custom grips made for it? Like I said I know nothing about these pistols and any history, feedback would be appreciated. Also, the original grips for them are kind of strange looking, I am looking for basic flat panel(1911) style grips for it.