At the business end of the pistol there's a knarled, spring loaded doohickey. With a small screw driver, press in on that so you can twist the holder at the tip of the barrel either left or right to release the spring loaded doohickey. Put the gun down & go search for the doohickey since it probably shot across the room. Push the receiver back til the side safety catch is lined up with the notch on the receiver. You can either pull the safety out or push it out from the other side. The slide will then come off. The aforementioned holder can be twisted in the opposite direction previously mentioned & it will come out. There's a pool cue arch looking thingy that fits into the slide. Pick it up from the floor (it fell out). This is all the further you need to go with the dissambly. The hardest part is getting the side safety pulled out because it has to be aligned with notch on the slide just so. Take it to he gun display counter at Academy Sporting Goods & the clerk will put it back together for you.
No. You cannot fire anything other than a .380 ACP cartridge out of a .380 handgun.
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It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms. It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms.
No
No! DO NOT ATTEMPT!
NO!! Although the bullet diameter is the same, the case length is different and should not chamber in the 380 caliber handgun.
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No, it cannot.
No, you cannot.
I may have misunderstood your question- Stoeger and Llama were two different companies. Llama entered bankruptcy, and as of 2000, is no more. A typical Llama .380 auto has a NIB price of about $300 in the current Gun Trader's Guide.
llama 380 r1 stamp was made in 1973
To field strip a Grendel P-12 .380, first remove the magazine and clear the chamber. Then, push out the takedown pin located above the trigger guard, allowing you to separate the slide from the frame. You can now access the recoil spring and barrel for cleaning and maintenance.