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Model Max-I Cal. .45 L/F
PARTS LIST – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber…………………………. .45
Number of shots…………………7
Length overall…………………...8 ½ inches.
Weight (unloaded)………………33 oz.
Height……………………………5 1/3 inches
Sights…………………………….Adjust. sight for windage.
Stocks…………………………….Neoprene
Finish……………………………..
Bright blue, chromed, engraved or gold damascened.
Ammunition……………………….45
FABRINOR
– P.O. Box 290- 01080
VITORIA
(Spain)
IMPORTANT
When ordering list Code Number, Part Name, Caliber, Model and Serial Number.
PARTS LIST
A 034 Magazine Catch lock
A 054 Main spring cap pin
B 720 Firing pin safety spring
D 110 Extractor spring
D 119 Hammer pin
D 120 Hammer strut
D 121 Hammer strut pin
D 122 Sear
D 123 Sear pin
D 124 Disconnector
D 125 Trigger
D 127 Safety lock
D 128 Sear spring
D 129 Main spring housing
D 130 Main spring cap
D 131 Main spring
D 138 Recoil spring guide
D 139 Plug
D 142 Firing pin spring
D 143 Firing pin firing pin retainer
D 146 Magazine catch
D 152 Plunger Tube
D 153 Slide stop plunger
D 154 Safety lock plunger
D 155 Plunger spring
D 156 Plunger screw
D 174 Magazine catch spring
D 178 Main spring hous pin
D 182 Extractor pin
D 198 Firing pin safety
D 199 Firing pin safety disconnector
D 300 Sight
D 302 Hammer
D 303 Grip safety
D 304 Grip right
D 305 Grip left
D 308 Grip screw
T 191 Barrel
T 175 Firing pin
T 183 Recoil spring
T 185 Magazine
T 190 Barrel bushing
T 192 Extractor
T 195 Slide stop
T 600 Frame
T 661 Slide
FABRINOR
– P.O. Box 290- 01080
VITORIA
(Spain)
IMPORTANT
When ordering list Code Number, Part Name, Caliber, Model and Serial Number.
DISASSEMBLY OF THE LLAMA MODEL MAX-I CAL. .45 L/F
The LLAMA pistol is quite easily taken apart. The parts mentioned in the following instructions
refer to those described and illustrated in the schematic.
1.
Press the
magazine catch
(D 146)
with your left thumb and take out the
magazine
(T 185).
2. Press the plug
(D 139)
, the grooved face of which can be seen under the mouth of the
barrel and, at the same time, turn the
barrel bushing
(T 190)
towards the right hand side
of the
frame
(T 600)
, so care should be taken, as the
plug
(D 139)
spring back violently
when the
barrel bushing
(T190)
is released.
3.
Move the
slide
(T 661)
back until the notch on the slide stop on the slide is in front of the
prolongation or nose of the
slide stop
(T 195)
, making this prolongation enter the notch on
the slide, overcoming the pressure of the
slide stop plunger
(D 153)
, and pressing the
slide stop
(T 195)
pin from the right hand side of the frame until disassembly is complete.
4.
Move the
slide
(T 661)
forward and the
recoil spring
(T 183)
and the
recoil spring guide
(D 138)
will come out with the
barrel
(T 190)
to the left of the slide and disassemble. The
barrel
(T 191)
is ready for disassembly.
5.
The
grips
(D 305) (D 304)
are loosened with a simple screw-driver. Clean the pistol with a
brush, using a cleaning agent and grease the parts lightly. Do not proceed with the
disassembly.
ASSEMBLY OF THE LLAMA MODEL MAX-I CAL. .45 L/F
1.
Put the
barrel
(T 191)
right inside the
slide
(T 661)
. Place the
barrel bushing
(T 190)
by
turning it half to the right of the slide. Introduce the
recoil spring sub-assembly
(T 183)
and the
recoil spring guide
(D 138)
, being careful to place the
recoil spring guide
(D 138)
in its housing in the barrel.
2.
Holding the
slide
(T 661)
with your left hand and restraining the
recoil spring guide
(D
138)
with your thumb, place the
slide
(T 661)
in the
frame
(T 600)
along its guide rails,
making the
barrel
(T 191)
fit into its housing in the frame. When the
slide
(T 661)
is
inserted in the
frame
(T 600)
, we must try to prevent the
firing pin safety disconnector
(D 199)
from protruding from the flat upper surface of the
frame
(T 600)
. To do this, we
will push it downward, attempting not to touch the
grip safety
(D 126)
until the
slide
(T
661)
is mounted.
3.
Push the
slide
(T 661)
backwards, introducing the
slide stop pin
(T 195)
into the hole in the
frame, placing the slide in such a way that the prolongation or nose of the
slide stop
(T195)
coincides with its housing on the slide, pushing with your left thumb until the
slide
stop
(T 195)
is placed in its housing in the frame. To do this, the resistance of the
slide
stop plunger
(D 153)
must be overcome.
4.
Placing the
slide
(T 661)
in its normal position put the
plug
(D 139)
on the
recoil spring
(T
183)
. Turn the
barrel bushing
(T 190)
to the left, pressing the
plug
(D 139)
downwards
until the
barrel bushing
(T 190)
can be placed in its normal position.
5.
Check that the slide-barrel sub-assembly slides smoothly on the
frame
(T 600)
guides.
Insert the
magazine
(T 185)
again. The weapon is ready to use.
FABRINOR
– P.O. Box 290- 01080
VITORIA
(Spain)
IMPORTANT
When ordering list Code Number, Part Name, Caliber, Model and Serial Number.
OPERATION OF THE LLAMA MODEL MAX-I CAL. .45 L/F
TO LOAD:
depress the magazine catch, which is located immediately behind the trigger. This
will unlock the magazine. To fill the magazine, place the cartridges so that the bullet ends are
positioned over the leading edge of the follower. Fill the magazine to capacity. Now take the
loaded magazine and slide it back into the lodging frame. When the magazine is pressed firmly
into position, you should hear a distinct “
click
”, which indicates that it is locked in place.
1.
Be sure that the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction when loading.
2.
Do not load or unload a gun inside a confined space such as a vehicle or a building (other
than a well-constructed shooting range), in an enclosed area, there is often no completely
safe direction to point a gun, and if accidentally fired, there is a great danger of personal
injury or property damage.
3.
Clean all oil and grease from the chamber before loading, and be certain that nothing is
obstructing the barrel. Obstructions in the barrel can cause the barrel to bulge or burst, or
otherwise damage the gun and injure the shooter and bystanders.
CAUTION:
the weapon is now in a firing attitude with the hammer in the full-cock position.
BE SURE TO ENGAGE THE SIDE SAFETY IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SHOOT.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SAFETY FOR FIREARMS
1.
ALWAYS treat every gun as if it were loaded.
2.
ALWAYS be sure the barrel is clear of any obstruction.
3.
ALWAYS be sure of your backstop, what lies beyond and the safety of bystanders before
you shoot.
4.
ALWAYS use clean, dry, original factory-made ammunition of the proper type and
caliber for your gun.
5.
ALWAYS wear ear protection and shooting glasses when shooting.
6.
ALWAYS carry your gun so that you can control the direction of the muzzle if you fail
or stumble.
7.
ALWAYS leave the safety on until you intend to fire.
8.
NEVER leave an unattended gun loaded. Guns and ammunition should be stored
separately, locked if possible, beyond the reach of children or careless adults.
9.
NEVER allow your firearm to be used by anyone who has not read this Instruction
Manual.
10.
NEVER point any gun, loaded or unloaded, at anything you do not intend to shoot.
EAR & EYE PROTECTION
Use ear plugs or “earmuff” type protectors to guard against permanent, cumulative hearing loss
that can result from repeated exposure to shooting noise. Shooting glasses will protect against
powder gas, carbon residue, lubricant, metal particles, or other debris that is occasionally emitted
from firearms in normal use.
Make sure that anyone near you is also wearing ear and eye protection.
SAFETY FEATURES:
the LLAMA automatic pistol incorporates several positive safety
devices, which, if properly employed, will avoid the danger of accidental firing. These safety
devices are described below.
SLIDE LOCK SAFETY:
The Slide Lock Safety is located on the left of the pistol just below
the back of the slide. With the hammer fully cocked and the Slide Lock Safety applied, the
upper part of the Slide Lock Safety engages the slide lock notch to prevent rearward movement
of the slide, while an internal cam surface engages the sear to prevent forward hammer
movement when trigger is squeezed. This safety device can be applied only when the slide is
fully forward and the hammer is in the fully cocked position. To apply the Slide Lock Safety,
point the pistol in a safe direction, do not touch the trigger, pull the slide fully to the rear and
allow it to return sharply forward, leaving the hammer in fully cocked position. Press up on the
Slide Lock Safety until it fully engages the slide lock notch.
FIRING PIN SAFETY:
The firing pin safety is located on the upper rear part of the slide. The
firing pin safety is engaged automatically by means of a spring, which acts on the firing pin
safety and prevents the firing pin from moving forward, in other words, towards the firing
position, whenever the pistol is not gripped correctly and firmly. The firing pin safety
diconnector, situated in the frame, is aligned with the lower end of the firing pin safety when the
slide is placed forwards, in the firing position. The upper front part of the lever, in the pistol
frame, makes contact with the lower end of the firing pin safety diconnector piece, within the
frame when the pistol is gripped firmly. In this way, pressure is applied to the lever, which
engages the firing pin safety disconnector, which, in turn, engages the firing pin safety, finally
releasing the firing pin so that this is free to move and fire when the trigger is pulled.
GRIP SAFETY:
The Grip Safety is located on the upper rear part of the receiver. The Grip
Safety is automatically applied by spring action to prevent rearward travel of trigger unless pistol
grip is firmly and properly grasped. The front of the Grip Safety (inside the pistol frame)
contacts rear of trigger to prevent its rearward movement. When the pistol grip is positively
grasped, the Grip Safety is rotated out of contact with rear of trigger to allow trigger movement.
HALF COCK NOTCH IN HAMMER:
The Half Cock Notch is an automatically operating
fail-safe device, which will engage the sear in the unlikely event of primary sear notch failure.
This will prevent the hammer from falling fully forward unintentionally and insure against
uncontrolled automatic fire. It also prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin, should your
hand slip from the slide while cocking the pistol, provided the hammer is rotated past the Half
Cock Notch. The Half Cock Notch is not meant to be engaged by hand.
CAUTION:
NEVER PLACE OR ALLOW THE HAMMER TO REMAIN IN THE HALF
COCK NOTCH. THIS IS NOT A SAFE CARRYING POSITION. ANY EFFORT TO
ENGAGE THE HAMMER IN THE HALF COCK NOTCH MAY RESULT IN THE HAMMER
PERCHING ON THE LIP OF THE HALF NOTCH. THIS IS EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS.
IF THE HAMMER IS IN THIS CONDITION IT COULD FALL FORWARD AND
DISCHARGE THE PISTOL. THEREBY REISKING INJURY, DEATH OR DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY.
Your gun has an effective, well-designed safety mechanism, but no safety mechanism can
take the place of your own good sense and cautious gun handling. No safety can guard against
horse-play, carelessness, or improper usage, and the safety may be rendered ineffective by
breakage or malfunction due to abuse, incorrect assembly, or unauthorized adjustment.
Never allow a gun to point at any part of your body, or at any other person. If you obey
this rule, even an accidental discharge will not cause injury.
The safety mechanism should remain on until the gun is pointed at the target, and you are
ready to shoot.
Be sure to move the safety fully into position, or it will not be effective. Some guns have
a red warning dot beside the safety, which could be completely covered when the safety is on.
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