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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3860804" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>“Llama were made in Spain by a company named Gabilondo y Urresti. All of their 1911 style firearms are varients of the 1911 with less than 50% of the parts being interchangeable, unlike the Argentinian DGFM-FMAP Sistema pistols, which are true clones. They track more along the lines of the Ballestero - Molina Argentinian pistols in terms of interchangeability.”</p><p></p><p>I guess I was wrong on how many parts interchange</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3860804, member: 25311"] “Llama were made in Spain by a company named Gabilondo y Urresti. All of their 1911 style firearms are varients of the 1911 with less than 50% of the parts being interchangeable, unlike the Argentinian DGFM-FMAP Sistema pistols, which are true clones. They track more along the lines of the Ballestero - Molina Argentinian pistols in terms of interchangeability.” I guess I was wrong on how many parts interchange [/QUOTE]
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