Llama Micromax .380 - SPONSORED
Rob PincusThe Llama Micromax .380 is a 1911-style gun and it is a sub-subcompact because it is a .380 design. This is the new Llama. Llama went away for a long time but is now back on the market with, among other guns, this significantly upgraded .380 subcompact 1911-style single-action gun.
You may be interested in the Llama Micromax .380 as a personal-defense gun or to take to the range for handgun training and practice. It really is upgraded from the old-style version of the .380 1911.
Features
It has deep serrations front and rear, fiber-optic front sight, ambidextrous safety, easy to find and positive magazine release with a drop-free magazine, full-length grip that holds the seven-round magazine, and a total capacity of eight rounds. It has a precision-made 4140 steel frame.
The Llama Micromax .380 has a relieved trigger. The trigger pull is very short and crisp, and the Micromax has a custom-style hammer, also skeletonized for reduced weight and esthetics. It has a flared and lowered ejection port to eliminate hang ups, contoured grips for comfort, and throated forged-steel barrel for added durability. Barrel length is 3.75 inches. Overall length is 6.3 inches, height 4.5 inches, width 1.2 inches, and it weighs a mere 23 ounces.
Subcompact 1911 in .380
Some subcompact 1911s in .45 ACP have a bad reputation. But as the caliber gets smaller, the gun gets smaller, and they tend to work better together. So a 1911 built around the .380 caliber is a good choice. Consider the Llama Micromax .380 for your personal-defense needs.
This is the Llama Micromax .380. Now, this is a 1911 style gun, and obviously it's a sub-sub-compact because it's a .380 design. Now, back in the day, I actually had one of these made by a different manufacturer in this configuration, a 1911 in the .380. And this is the new Llama. Now, Llama went away for a long time, now they're back on the market.
And they've got a significantly upgraded .380 sub-compact 1911 single-action style gun here. If you're interested in one of these guns for personal defense, or just as a great item to have in your collection and take to the range shooting, I wanna point out some of the features for ya right here, because this one really is upgraded from the old style. And I'm very familiar with the classic version of the .380 1911. The Micromax here has serrations front and rear. It's obviously got very deep serrations.
It's got a fiber optic front sight. It's got ambidextrous safety, so you can hit that with either hand. You can be over here as well. In a defensive situation, it might be something that's important to you. It's got an easy to find and very positive magazine release with a drop-free magazine.
And it's got a full-length grip that holds that seven round magazine, which gives you eight round capacity. It's got a relieved trigger, you can see that there. It's gonna be a very short and crisp trigger pull. And it's obviously got a nice custom style hammer also with reduced weight. The thing about the .380 1911 is that these guns are built around the .380 caliber.
So, some sub-compact 1911s have a bad reputation. I've pointed it out to people in the .45 ACP. As the caliber gets smaller, the gun gets smaller, and they tend to work better together. And that's what you're gonna find with the Llama Micromax .380 sub-compact 1911 single-action style gun.
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