Llama Pistol Serial Number Identification

  • Sep 21, 2019  Mod. IV.-This was the original Llama pistol, dating from 1931-32, in 9 mm. Largo (Bergmann) caliber. It is a full-size reproduction of the Colt-Browning recoil-operated pistol Mod. When first issued no model number was assigned but the factory catalog designation was No.
  • Codes and Markings: 101 Code following the model name on arms made for Sears, Roebuck & Company by Savage. 583 Code number preceeding the model number on Sears, Roebuck & Company arms made by High Standard. MUGICA Tradename on Llama pistols made for Jose Mugica of Eibar, Spain.
  • Firearm Technical Data Search Form Now you can enter the serial number of your firearm and be directed to the correct schematic for it as well as order parts through our partners Brownells, Inc. And Midwest Gun Works.
  • How to search for your firearm or gun date of creation or manufacture via it's serial number. There is unfortunately no one stop shop for this task but hopefully with the help of this lense you will be able to find your firearm by manufacturer below and follow their link in order to track your weapon.
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The right place to find all older Star pistol model numbers is on the butt, as seen in the illustrations below and photo to the right. On the flat plate on the bottom of the gun, just rear of where the magazine is inserted, look for a letter, set of letters or a word. The longer number is your serial number, incidentally. Feb 06, 2013  This pistol has the checkered wooden grips (with the Llama medallion), large base magazine, lanyard ring, and a three vent rib slide indicating a date of manufacture between 1955 through 1970. Did Llama produce pistols without stamping the year code and, if so, why would this be done? Thanks for any information or guess as to its age.

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Learn pricing and value for these Llama firearms:

Llama Model I-A
Llama Model II
Llama Model III
Llama Model III-A
Llama Model IV
Llama Model V
Llama Model VI
Llama Model VII
Llama Model VIII
Llama Model IX
Llama Model IX-A
Llama Model IX-B
Llama Model IX-C
Llama Model IX-D
Llama Model X
Llama Model X-A
Llama Model XI
Llama Model XI-B
Llama Model XII-B
Llama Model XV
Llama Model XVI
Llama Model XVII
Llama Model XVIII
Llama Model Omni
Llama Model Max-I
Llama Model Mini-Max
Llama Mini-Max Sub Compact
Llama Model Max-I with Compensator
Llama Micro-Max
Llama Model 82
Llama Model 87 Competition
Llama Compact Frame Semi-Automatic
Llama Small Frame Semi-Automatic
Llama Large Frame Semi-Automatic
Llama Mugica
Llama Tauler
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XII
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XIII
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXII Olimpico
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXIX Olimpico
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXVI
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXVII
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXVIII
Llama Ruby Extra Revolver Model XXXII Olimpico
Llama Martial
Llama Comanche I
Llama Comanche II
Llama Comanche III
Llama Super Comanche

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Llama 380 Serial Number History

Since the Gun Control Act of 1968 went into effect, American firearms manufacturers must include a serial number on every gun's frame or receiver for identification. This serial number can be used to search for the make, model and history of a gun, but the type of information the average person can get is limited. Here's the scoop on what info a gun's serial number can dish out.

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Look for Identifying Marks

As of 2002, imported firearms must also bear a serial number. The serial number is just one required piece of information that must be engraved on a gun, and all firearms must bear the following engraved on the piece:

  • Manufacturer's name
  • Country of origin
  • Model designation, if one is assigned
  • Caliber or gauge of the gun
  • Importer information, including the importer's city or state.

There are a few exceptions, like machine guns, but if your gun has a serial number and no other additional markings, it was probably manufactured before 2002.

When the Serial Number Is Your Only Clue

Whether your pre-2002 gun has only a serial number mark or you're sorting through a list of serial numbers for guns to be distributed, for example, in a will, there are ways to figure out the make and model.

Do a Google search. Enter the words 'gun serial number' in the search bar, followed by the portion of the number before the first hyphen. This tells you the gun's maker. For example, with a gun serial number of 331-12345, just enter 331. The search 'gun serial number 331' brings up results for the Ruger SR9, which is the gun's correct make and model. For serial numbers with multiple hyphens, you might need to include additional numbers between the first and second hyphen to get the most accurate results. For an serial number of 16-003-123-95, enter 'gun serial number 16-003' to learn that the number is for an AyA shotgun.

Check the manufacturer's website. Once you've determined the model, go on the manufacturer's website to find which year the gun was made, from the digits following the dash. In this instance, 331-12345 was manufactured in the year 2007. In the case of the AyA number, the gun was manufactured in 1995, evidenced by the last two numbers, and '123' is its identifying number.

Check the NRA Museum for antiques. If Google doesn't give you satisfactory information, the NRA Museum online might provide leads through their serialization database. The 47-page PDF lists gun manufacturers and their serial numbers dating back to the 1890s.

Checking to See if a Gun Is Stolen

Llama Serial Number Lookup

Buying a gun through a licensed gun shop will help ensure you're not buying a stolen weapon or one that was involved in a crime, but what if you're buying from a private individual?

Pistol Serial Number Search

  • Check your state's gun laws. Not all states allow private individuals to sell firearms without going through a licensed firearms dealer. If the sale is illegal, chances are the gun is too.
  • Check the serial number online through HotGunz, Stolen-Property or other stolen firearm sites. Not getting a hit doesn't mean the gun isn't stolen, however. The sites' information comes from citizens reporting their stolen guns. People who lose their guns' serial numbers won't be able to report them on the sites. Get a notarized bill of sale for any gun you purchase so you'll have some protection if the gun is later identified as stolen property.
  • Enlist the help of law enforcement. Tracing a gun's serial number through the ATF to see if it was involved in a crime is only permissible for law enforcement agencies involved in a bona fide criminal investigation where a gun is recovered or suspected to be involved. However, some police stations will run checks through the National Crime Information Center to see if the gun is listed as stolen.

Llama Pistol Serial Number Identification Chart Printable

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