Llama Minimax Sub-compact Cal.45 Instructions Manual
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Model MINIMAX – SUB-COMPACT – CAL. 45 PARTS LIST – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Caliber…………………………. .45 Number of shots…………………10 Length overall…………………...6 1/3 inches. Weight (unloaded)………………31 oz. Height……………………………4 3/4 inches Sights…………………………….Fixed Stocks…………………………….Polymer Finish…………………………….. Blue matte, chrome satin, engraved or gold damascened. Ammunition……………………….45 FABRINOR – P.O. Box 290- 01080 VITORIA (Spain) IMPORTANT When...
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PARTS LIST A 034 Magazine Catch lock A 054 Main spring cap pin B 720 Firing pin safety spring D 110 Extractor spring D 119 Hammer pin D 121 Hammer strut pin D 122 Sear D 123 Sear pin D 124 Disconnector D 127 Safety lock D 142 Firing pin spring D 143 Firing pin retainer D 152 Plunger Tube D 153 Slide stop plunger D 154 Safety lock plunger D 155 Plunger spring D 156 Plunger screw D 174 Magazine catch spring D 178 Main spring hous pin D 182 Extractor pin D 198 Firing pin safety D...
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DISASSEMBLY OF THE LLAMA MODEL MINIMAX SUBCOMPACT – CAL. .45 The LLAMA pistol is quite easily taken apart. The parts mentioned in the following instructions refer to those described and illustrated in the schematic. 1. Press the magazine catch (T 304) with your left thumb and take out the magazine (T 708). 2. Pull back the slide (T 701) until its slide stop notch is opposite the prolongation or nose of the slide stop (T 709). Once in this position, press on the slide stop (T 709) pin from the...
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OPERATION OF THE LLAMA MODEL MINIMAX SUBCOMPACT – CAL. .45 TO LOAD: depress the magazine catch, which is located immediately behind the trigger. This will unlock the magazine. To fill the magazine, place the cartridges so that the bullet ends are positioned over the leading edge of the follower. Fill the magazine to capacity. Now take the loaded magazine and slide it back into the lodging frame. When the magazine is pressed firmly into position, you should hear a distinct “click”, which...
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SLIDE LOCK SAFETY: The Slide Lock Safety is located on the left of the pistol just below the back of the slide. With the hammer fully cocked and the Slide Lock Safety applied, the upper part of the Slide Lock Safety engages the slide lock notch to prevent rearward movement of the slide, while an internal cam surface engages the sear to prevent forward hammer movement when trigger is squeezed. This safety device can be applied only when the slide is fully forward and the hammer is in the fully...
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Do not carry a gun with a cartridge in the chamber without the safety being on. (Double action revolvers and some double action pistols have automatic internal safety mechanisms rather than manual safeties.) MAINTENANCE 1. All moving parts should be coated lightly. 2. After firing, it is advisable to clean the barrel and chamber. Residue formation in the chamber may be able to cause misfire, due to the fact that the cartridge does not lodge in the chamber completely. 3. It is not...
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of firing is not quite right. DO NOT CONTINUE SHOOTING! STOP IMMEDIATELY AND UNLOAD THE GUN, and take it and the ammunition to a gunsmith. 6. A loaded cartridge case that becomes jammed in a semi-automatic gun between the slide (or bolt) and the barrel may be removed as follows: Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. First, remove the magazine, and then pull the slide or bolt back and hold it or lock it to the rear. Remove the jammed case by shaking it out, or pick it out with your...
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with cartridges: this can cause dangerous malfunction. Be sure your ammunition is the proper caliber for your gun: you will find the proper caliber permanently engraved on the gun. Do not use any other caliber ammunition. 2. Reloading ammunition is a science, and improperly loaded ammunition can cause severe damage to your gun, and serious injury to both the shooter and other persons. Use ammunition approved by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute, Inc, of the United...
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them excessively. Lubricants, especially aerosol sprays, can penetrate cartridge primers and cause the ammunition to misfire. Some lubricants can get inside the cartridge cases and prevent the powder from igniting. If only the primer ignites, the bullet may become lodged in the barrel. GUN CARE 1. When your gun is delivered, it is factory packaged and has a light coating of protective grease and oils. Clear all packing grease and oil from the bore and exposed mechanism before loading....
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Walker Arms Company 499 Dallas Road #820 Selma, Al. 36701 Tel: 334-872-6231 Bolsa Gunsmithing 7404 Bolsa Avenue Westminster, Ca. 92683 Tel: 714-894-9100 Ahlmans 9525 W. 230th Street Morristown, Mn. 55052 Tel: 507-685-4243 or 4244 Reynersons 10044 Hooper Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70818 Tel - 225-261-4860 5. With your gun, enclose a letter stating the serial number, caliber, and barrel length of the gun, and what work is needed or what problem you experienced with it. Be specific, do...