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The Lahti L-35 (also known as the Lahti M35) was a Finnish short recoil, semi-automatic military pistol designed by Aimo Lahti, manufactured by Valtion Kivaarithedas (VKT) Jyvaskyla, and adopted by the Finnish armed forces in 1935, replacing the Luger, and which saw action in the Finnish campaign against the Russians and in the early part of the Second World War. The Lahti L-35 was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from an 8-round magazine and had a 119 mm barrel. The Lahti L-35 had a blade foresight, notch rearsight and an effective range of 40 meters firing with a muzzle velocity of 350 meters per second and a arte of fire of 30 rounds per minute. The Lahti L-35 was adopted in a modified form, manufactured by Husqvarna, by the Swedish armed forces under the designation Model 40.
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The Langenhan was a German semi-automatic service pistol developed for the German army with which it was in service from 1915 to 1919. The Langenhan was chambered for the 7.65 mm Browning cartridge which it took from an 8-round magazine. The Langenhan had a 105 mm barrel and had an unfortunate tendency of the breech-block being blown out of the slide and back at the firer during operation.
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The Le Mat revolver fired grapeshot and was manufactured mainly in France in the mid 19th century.
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The Les Baer Euro Master is an American single-action target-shooting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1 pistol. The Les Baer Euro Master is chambered for the .38 Super Auto cartridge which it takes from a 20-round magazine. It has a 5-inch barrel and takes a custom telescopic sight mounted on the slide.
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The Les Baer Premier II is an American single-action sporting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Les Baer Premier II is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine. The Les Baer Premier II has a 5-inch barrel and an adjustable BoMar micro-rear sight.
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The Les Baer Prowler is an American single-action sporting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Les Baer Prowler is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine. The Les Baer Prowler has a 5-inch barrel and an adjustable BoMar micro-rear sight.
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The Les Baer Ultimate Master 'Para' is an American single-action sporting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Les Baer Ultimate Master 'Para' is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 14-round magazine. The Les Baer Ultimate Master 'Para' has a 5-inch barrel and an adjustable BoMar micro-rear sight.
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The Les Baer Ultimate Master Racegun is an American single-action sporting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Les Baer Ultimate Master Racegun is chambered for the .38 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 20-round magazine. The Les Baer Ultimate Master Racegun has a 5-inch barrel and is fitted to take a special telescopic sight mounted on the slide.
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The Les Baer Ultimate Master STI is an American single-action sporting pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Les Baer Ultimate Master STI is chambered for the .38 Super Auto cartridge which it takes from a 17-round magazine. The Les Baer Ultimate Master STI has a 5-inch barrel and is fitted to take a special telescopic sight mounted on the slide.
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The liberator Pistol was a cheaply made, single-shot pistol made in America in 1942 for supply to guerrilla forces in enemy countries. The Liberator Pistol was chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and had a 3.5 inch barrel.
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The Llama Comanche is a Spanish double-action service and sporting revolver. The
Llama Comanche is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge and has a 6-chamber cylinder and a choice of 4-inch or 6-inch barrels. The Llama Comanche has an adjustable micrometer rear sight.
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The Llama M82 is a Spanish double-action semi-automatic pistol designed for military and law enforcement work introduced in 1983, and based on the Colt M1911-A1 pistol. The Llama M82 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine.
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The Llama Martial is a Spanish double-action service and sporting revolver. The
Llama Martial is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and has a 6-chamber cylinder, a choice of 4-inch or 6-inch barrel and an adjustable micrometer rear sight.
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The Llama Max I is a Spanish single-action semi-automatic service pistol produced in .45 ACP, .40 Smith and Wesson and 9 mm Parabellum calibres. Magazine capacities vary depending upon calibre: 7 rounds (.45), 8 rounds (.40) and 9 rounds (9 mm) and the pistol has a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama Model III-A is a Spanish small, light weight, single-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Llama Model III-A is chambered for the .380 Auto (9 mm Short) cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine and has an 86 mm long barrel.
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The Llama Model IX-C is a Spanish single-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Llama Model IX-C is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 13-round magazine and has a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama Model IX-D is a Spanish single-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Llama Model IX-D is available chambered for the .45 ACP and 9 mm Parabellum cartridges which it takes from a 13-round or 15-round magazine respectively and has a 4.5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama Model VIII-C is a Spanish single-action semi-automatic pistol designed for both service and sporting use. The Llama Model VIII is chambered for the .38 Super cartridge which it takes from an 18-round magazine and has a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama Model X-A is a small, light weight, Spanish single-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Llama Model X-A is chambered for the 7.65 mm cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine and has a 86 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama Ruby was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol copied from the Browning 1903, first produced in 1914 and was then contracted by the French Army in 1915, remaining in service until 1930. The Llama Ruby was chambered for the 9 mm Short or 7.65 mm Browning cartridge, took a 9-round magazine and had an 88 mm barrel.
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The Llama Ruby Model 12 was a Spanish revolver produced between 1955 and 1970. The Llama Ruby Model 12 was chambered for the .38 Smith and Wesson cartridge, had a 6-chamber cylinder and was produced with various barrel lengths including 125 mm.
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The Llama Ruby Model 13 was a Spanish revolver produced between 1955 and 1970. The Llama Ruby Model 13 was chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, had a 6-chamber cylinder and was produced with various barrel lengths including 125 mm.
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The Llama Ruby Model 14 was a Spanish revolver produced between 1955 and 1970. The Llama Ruby Model 14 was produced in .22 and .32 calibre had a 6-chamber cylinder and was produced with various barrel lengths including 125 mm.
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The Llama Scorpio is a Spanish double-action police revolver. The Llama Scorpio is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and has a 6-chamber cylinder and 2-inch long barrel and fixed sights.
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The Llama XXVI is a Spanish double-action target-shooting revolver. The
Llama XXVI is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge and has a 6-chamber cylinder, 4-inch barrel, and an adjustable micrometer rear sight.
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The IMI Lone Eagle Silhouette (also known as 'Magnum Research SSP 91') is an Israeli single-action manually rotated bolt single-shot target and silhouette-shooting pistol produced in many calibres including: .22/250 Remington, .223 Remington, .22 Hornet, .243 Winchester, 7 mm Bench Rest, .30-30 Winchester, .358 Winchester, .357 Magnum, .35 Remington, .44 Magnum and .444 Marlin. The Lone Eagle Silhouette has a long 13.25 inch barrel and adjustable sites and is also equipped to take a telescopic sight.
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Luger were a range of short recoil, single-action semi-automatic pistols designed by George Luger, manufactured by DWM from 1900 onwards and later by other companies including Mauser. Originally a 7.65 mm calibre pistol, various versions were made. The artillery Luger was a German 9 mm Parabellum calibre semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1917. It took a 8-round box magazine and had a 102 mm barrel and was in service from 1908 to 1945. A long barrel version, the Parabellum 'Long '08' was introduced in 1913 and served until 1945. It had a 200 mm barrel and was issued to support troops and the German Navy, and a new 32-round 'snail' magazine introduced in addition to the 8-round box magazine. All versions of the Luger had a U notch rearsight and an adjustable blade foresight which slides in a dovetail for zeroing. The famous Luger Model 1908 had an effective range of 50 meters and a muzzle velocity of 381 meters per second.
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