Llama Model III-A .380 ACP Compact 1911-Style Pistol, 3.75 inch Barrel, 8+1 Capacity, 1987 Stoeger Import, Blued Steel
This Llama Model III-A is a compact, blowback-operated .380 ACP pistol built with classic 1911-style controls. Notable features include a 3.75 inch barrel, 8+1 capacity, blued steel construction, and a solid serrated top rib. It carries Stoeger Industries import marks and Eibar proofmarks, including the star over G2 date code indicating 1987 production in Spain.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Poor - Noticeable dirt, stains, significant corrosion or damage.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Details: The exact model designation cannot be independently confirmed. The manual safety is inoperable. One grip panel is missing a screw. The exterior shows scratches and blemishes. There is surface rust and areas of finish loss.
What's Included
- Llama Model III-A .380 ACP pistol
- One 8-round steel magazine with "Made in Spain" floorplate marking
The Model III-A pairs a compact .380 ACP format with single-action operation and 1911-style ergonomics. It uses a blowback system and features a 3.75 inch barrel with an 8+1 capacity, giving it a slim profile with familiar controls.
The slide presents a solid, serrated top rib and fixed sights, with a ramped front and a square-notch rear set in a dovetail. An external extractor manages reliable case control. The frame and slide are blued steel, and the hammer is spurred and serrated.
Controls include a left-side button magazine release, a thumb safety, and a grip safety, aligning with the 1911-style layout. Black checkered synthetic grip panels with Llama medallions complete the handling package.
Markings confirm Spanish manufacture and import history: the pistol bears Eibar proofmarks, including the nitro bomb proof and the star over G2 code indicating 1987. It is import-marked by Stoeger Industries and carries "MADE IN SPAIN" markings, echoed on the magazine floorplate.




