

Llama is out of business now, so parts are where you can find them. These are hot and cold and no real way of telling just by looking at it. Most guns either have a good record, or a track record of particular faults from use. You will quickly know what's up with it that way. If possible, shoot the pistol before purchase to get a better idea. Then others with absolutely no problems at all. Poor fitting of safety, mag release, disconnector,ect. Some were reliable,but some you couldn't get a magazine thru them w/o a failure of some sort. It can actually be a pretty accurate statement that the guns can run from "Good,tough weapon" to "junk". The 380 was popular choice in the 70's and 80's for a pocket carry in that caliber. I've owned many of the Llama's (and Star autos) over the years.
