Posted January 15, 2016 3:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

Llama Micro Max
Eagle Imports claims that their Philippine-made Llama 1911’s have “Spanish heritage.” I’m not sure how John Moses Browning would feel about that. I am sure that Llama’s guns are a firm favorite amongst budget buyers who balk at the grand+ price of higher-end 1911’s. Yes, well, Jon Wayne Taylor’s review of Dan’s Philippine-made Rock Island GI Standard FS 1911 is a cautionary tale. To avoid guilt by association, we’ll reach out for a review of these guns, assuming a better result. Meanwhile, press release after the jump . . .

Wanamassa, N.J. (January 2016) – Eagle Imports, Inc., the exclusive distributor of Metro Arms, SPS, Bersa, Comanche, Grand Power and Llama firearms products, is proud to announce the exclusive US distribution of the Llama Firearm brand of Spanish heritage firearms for the first quarter of 2016. Dating back to 1904, Llama Firearms has a long celebrated history; however, this isn’t the pistol your grandfather knew. Now manufactured by Metro Arms in the Philippines, the old classic Llama designs are being built with improved materials, quality and workmanship. Spanish traditions, durability and a sense of uniqueness are all hallmarks of the Llama brand, …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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