I had a Stoeger-imported Llama (from the late '80s), 1911-style in 9mm. It was well-made, HEAVY, and very accurate. I eventually sold it for more than I paid for it, and sometimes wish I had kept it.
(When I first got it, I asked my gunsmith to check it over, improve the trigger a bit. He told me that one of the hammer hooks was broken. He replaced the hammer with a stock 1911 hammer, to find that it and the Llama sear were incompatible. When he replaced the sear with a stock 1911 sear, they matched up fine. Those were the only parts that had to be replaced. Colt 9mm magazines would work, but weren't exactly like the Llama factory mags, and didn't cycle quite as smoothly.)
Most of the Llamas seemed like pretty good guns, in the 1970s thru the late 80's, but their final years -- when most of the gun companies in Spain were having problems -- seemed to do them in.