This entry details the Indumil Cassidy, Marshall, and Scorpio revolvers, state-manufactured firearms from Colombia. As a licensed copy of a Llama copy of the Smith & Wesson K-frame, these revolvers offer a unique look into arms manufacturing history. The guide covers identification of different models, aesthetic variations, and historical context, emphasizing their .38 Special chambering despite frame potential for .357 Magnum.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and manufacturing of the Indumil Cassidy, a firearm produced in Colombia. The expert analysis highlights Indumil's origins as a state arms factory and its decision to produce handguns by copying the Smith & Wesson K-frame, specifically the Model 10. The video reveals an interesting lineage: Indumil licensed its design from Llama, which itself had copied the Smith & Wesson model, making the Indumil Cassidy a licensed copy of an unlicensed copy.
The Llama Pressin is a unique 1978 Spanish self-defense handgun disguised as an eyeglass case. It features two barrels and a squeeze-fire mechanism, allowing for sequential firing of its two 7.65mm rounds. Its covert design was intended for discreet protection, making it a fascinating piece of firearms history.
This video appears to be a lighthearted announcement celebrating "National Llama Day." The description heavily promotes merchandise related to "Drama Llama," "Spicy Freedom," and various animal-themed teams like "Sloth," "Awesome Possum," and "Trash Panda." It also includes affiliate links for coffee and EDC belts, and mentions the creator's Patreon. There are no direct mentions or implications of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or firearm-related topics. The content is purely promotional and thematic.
This video appears to be a 'Spicy Friday' installment from Johnny Baggins, featuring a focus on the 'Llama' firearm, which is likely a reference to the Llama line of pistols (often Spanish-made). The description hints at a significant deal ('$8 Blowout'), promoting various sponsors and merchandise including Chiroslumber mattresses, USCCA Expo attendance, a GoFundMe for Gage and Skinny Medic, Drama Llama hoodies and merchandise, Trash Panda items, Spicy Freedom apparel, Blackout Coffee, and EDC belts. The content seems to revolve around firearms, lifestyle, and potentially discounts or promotions within the gun community.
This video offers shooting impressions of the Llama Max-1 1911 pistol. The description highlights its budget-friendly price point contrasted with Metro Arms' quality construction. It aims to answer how the firearm shoots and encourages viewers to connect on Facebook and visit the GBGuns blog for more content. Merchandise is also available for channel support.
This guide details the disassembly of the supersized Plus Ultra pistol, a variant of the WWI-era Ruby pistol. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates the process, highlighting its simple blowback action and unique fluted barrel. The information is presented with high authority, suitable for intermediate enthusiasts interested in historical firearm mechanics.
This YouTube video focuses on the LLAMA .380 pistol, specifically highlighting its Satin Aluminum and Graphite Black Cerakote finishes. While no specific use cases or technical details beyond the aesthetics and caliber are mentioned, the title clearly identifies the firearm and its customization.
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