Llama Gabilondo y Cia SA was originally established in Vitoria, Spain, in 1904. The company was originally known for its reproduction of Nagant revolvers in 7.62mm Nagant and 8mm Lebel, as well as Colt New Service and Vélodog-style revolvers under their own branding. Llama also produced parts for several other companies during its tenure. Llama is widely renowned for its firearms, and they carry a very trusted and reliable reputation. This Martial revolver is no exception. The Llama Martial is a heavy frame revolver chambered in .38 Special with a six-round cylinder. This was the caliber of choice for the members of Spanish Law Enforcement who originally carried these and is still an excellent selection when it comes to an all-around effective handgun caliber. Ammunition is plentiful as well with numerous loads and bullet types available to suit every need. The 4" vent-rib heavy barrel on these revolvers is incredibly accurate, and the rear adjustable sight aids in their accuracy. These pistols are closely related to the S&W Model 10 in look and feel and the design makes this pistol incredibly easy to shoot with minimal recoil.
Condition
Like most surplus, these revolvers will exhibit some holster and carry wear such as scuffs, bluing wear, dents and dings in the grips..., etc. We have noticed some revolvers from this lot that look phenomenal and still most of their original blued finish, while others exhibit more wear. Mechanically, these Martial revolvers are phenomenal and have a tight lock making them extremely pleasant to shoot. Most, if not all, of these revolvers, will come with a rear adjustable sight and wooden grips, but we do not guarantee them for individual characteristics. As with most police turn-in firearms, we received these in the condition the carrying officer turned them in as so expect to see some possible variations in the grips, sights, etc. We offer the best of 10 for Hand Select, which will get you one of the cosmetically nicer revolvers from this lot. Do not miss these!