Llama Micro Max Pistol Now Shipping Stateside

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posted on October 17, 2017
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Eagle Imports, Inc., has announced that the long-awaited Llama Micro Max has finally begun shipping in the United States.

Reduced in size for concealment, Llama Micro Max functions and performs like a full size 1911, featuring a Novak-style rear sight, fiber-optic front site, a true beavertail grip safety and a slide that racks easily and smoothly. The pistol has a flared and lowered ejection port to eliminate hang-ups and front and rear slide serrations to provide a better grip. A skeletal combat hammer combined with a combat trigger creates its sleek aesthetic, while the throated forged steel barrel adds durability. The Micro Max has a standard slide stop for added safety. For more, visit eagleimports.com.


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