Pint-Sized 1911 – The .380 ACP Llama III-A
The Llama III-A is a direct blowback mini 1911 that came in either 9mm or .380 ACP. The original Mini Llamas were blowback-operated guns that lacked the grip safety.
The Llama III-A is a direct blowback mini 1911 that came in either 9mm or .380 ACP. The original Mini Llamas were blowback-operated guns that lacked the grip safety.
The KelTec CP33 is a beastly-sized .22LR. It’s big, fun, and easy to shoot, and with the right ammo, it’s reliable and very accurate.
While the design may seem dated when compared to 21st century handguns, the CZ 75 and the myriad clones that it inspired are still being used to this day.
Springfield has taken the original Hellcat design and shrank it slightly to fit the .380 ACP cartridge.
What do you get if you take a 1911 and add 114 years of development and advancement? Well, I’m not
You can determine your real world maximum effective range. Is it staying within the C-zone at fifty yards? Is it staying within the 6×6 head box at 25 yards? Until you work that out, you won’t know.
Designed to offer the unrivaled performance Staccato’s HD line has become known for, speed, precision and enhanced control, the HD C3.6 is optimized for user-friendly carry with a compact and ergonomic build, improving concealability.
Bondi’s DOJ didn’t hesitate to double down and defend the unconstitutional interstate handgun sales ban — just as they recently did with Biden’s tyrannical “Engaged in the Business” rule, the backdoor gun registry cooked up by John Cornyn’s BSCA.
While the Beretta M9 was the service pistol that finished out the Cold War for the conventional forces of the United States, not all of the units turned in their old 1911s for the new Italian wonder-nines.
The GX4 Strike Bravo features a new chassis and modular grip system co-developed with Strike Industries, specifically engineered to accept the Strike Industries FSA Single Stabilizer.