I need some assistance. I have a Llama IIIA that I got as a gift. Its a nice little pistol, and a sweet shooter, but it has one minor problem. The thumb safety does not work. (For those who don't know, it is a .380 1911 clone). The grip safety works fine. You can place the manual safety in the on position with the hammer cocked, just like you are supposed to. However, when you have the pistol in a firing grip and squeeze the trigger with the safety on, the safety drops and then the hammer falls. If you do not have the grip safety depressed, the manual safety does not do this.
I figure one of you 1911 gurus might be able to help me out on this. I know didd;y about 1911 style pistols, although I did just learn how to field-strip this one. Anyone have any ideas?
Llama IIIA pistol help
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Re: Llama IIIA pistol help
Can you check to make sure the sear spring is properly arched and in place correctly?
If the safety is not damaged, and assuming it was correctly fitted, it should work. TCheck that spring though.
If that doesn't help, get another safety and have a gunsmith fit it. You will only find used ones.
Look for seller larryh1108 on gunbroker.com, or PM me and I'll give you his email. Best source for Llama parts, and a real nice guy.
Rex
If the safety is not damaged, and assuming it was correctly fitted, it should work. TCheck that spring though.
If that doesn't help, get another safety and have a gunsmith fit it. You will only find used ones.
Look for seller larryh1108 on gunbroker.com, or PM me and I'll give you his email. Best source for Llama parts, and a real nice guy.
Rex
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Re: Llama IIIA pistol help
I'll have to look up how to disassemble to that level. Do you have a link to a good guide for that?
Re: Llama IIIA pistol help
Should come apart similarly to a 1911. Found some small parts for one at Numrich. Also a schematic.
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Re: Llama IIIA pistol help
It does come apart just like a 1911, except the mainspring housing pin screws in, where the Colt pushes in.
Remove the grips, Remove the thumb safety. Watch that detent pin.
Unscrew the MSH pin, and slide it down to access the sear spring and release the grip safety. Compare the arch to that of a 1911 spring and match it. When going back make sure the fingers sit on the sear correctly as you re-install the MSH.
Be sure to inspect the thumb safety.
Remove the grips, Remove the thumb safety. Watch that detent pin.
Unscrew the MSH pin, and slide it down to access the sear spring and release the grip safety. Compare the arch to that of a 1911 spring and match it. When going back make sure the fingers sit on the sear correctly as you re-install the MSH.
Be sure to inspect the thumb safety.
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Re: Llama IIIA pistol help
Thanks for the advice. I'll look for a 1911 disassembly video on youtube tonight and try this out.