The Llama Omni, designed by Gary Wilhelm and produced in the 1980s, was an ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful Spanish pistol. It featured a complex double-action/single-action fire control system and a unique 'stack and a half' magazine. Despite its innovative design elements, extreme internal complexity, unconventional aesthetics, and high price led to its commercial failure.
The HK VP70Z, the first polymer-framed, striker-fired handgun, is reviewed as a historical innovation despite being a commercial failure. Its double-action-only trigger is criticized as one of the worst, exceeding 15 pounds, and the sights are deemed poor. While revolutionary for its time, it significantly pales in comparison to modern designs like the HK VP9.
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