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Does anybody know where I can get some parts for the LLama mini 380? I took it apart last night and the safety spring and both detent plungers took off for parts unknown. coffee


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Posts: 1800 | Location: River City, USA. East of the Mississippi | Registered: 10 February 2004Reply With Quote
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I hate it when that happens! Did you look in your shoe? Dont ask! www.e-gunparts.com I looked it up that gun is listed.


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Blagg, that was the first place I tried. Not in stock. Have you tried to find such items on their web site? What a bitch to find. I had to look it up in a two year old catalog for the part number then check the web site. For trying to sell you a part they sure make it tough to locate a parts page or a picture. I'm really disappointed. thumbdown


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drag a magnet.
 
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Even better is run the vacuum cleaner over the entire room and then cut open the bag and run the magnet through the tailings.


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Been there, done that. Keep looking, you'll eventualy find 'em. Luckily, gun parts don't evaporate!
 
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Did you try Jack First gunshop? http://www.jackfirstgun.com/

A piece of drill rod, a lathe and some spring material and you should be good to go. Somewhere I have one of these little beasts. If you don't come up with anything, I'll see if I can't get you some dimensions, or, make you a set.


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This is the source I use for my Llama parts. While it is not the exact parts you need an e-mail to the seller may bear fruit.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti...m.asp?Item=136854856
 
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I want to thank everyone that responded. I put a wrench back in my travel tool box for my camper that was on the floor close to my work bench. Low and behold there lay all three pieces on the rug at my feet where I was standing when they took flight. Praise the Lord and pass the amunition, I recovered my missing pieces. Thanks guys. dancing

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Olcrip,
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