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Automatic pistols made by Gabilondo from 1914 to 1933 were based on Browning F.N. models of 1903, 1906, 1910, and 1922. In 1931 it was decided to modernize their line by undertaking the manufacture of the external hammer, recoil-operated system originally designed by Browning and used by Colt and the Fabrique Nationale. Work on a new design began in 1931 and culminated in 1932 with a Spanish patent issued on April 12th of that year. The first pistol produced was an exact copy of the Colt Mod. 1911A1, but without the grip safety, and in 9 mm. Largo (Bergmann) and .38 ACP calibers. To this weapon was given the trade name „Llama' which is the name for currently made Gabilondo pistols. For some reason this first model produced later was designated Model IV.

Shortly after the production of this first model, a blowback style based upon the external shape of the Colt-Browning was introduced. A further improvement of the blowback pattern was undertaken and this second blowback style was issued from 1935 on. Somewhat later a variant pattern in 9 mm. Parabellum caliber was produced. After the close of World War II certain models were dropped, grip safeties were added to the remaining models, and a .22 caliber pistol was introduced.

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Some details concerning the various Llama models are as given below.

Mod. I.-This was a 7.65 mm. Browning caliber, original blowback style, dating from about 193'31934, first issued without model designation, with factory catalog designation No. 529. It was an imitation of Colt Mod. 1911.

Mod. II.-This 9 mm. Short version of the Mod. I was identical to Mod. I except for magazine capacity.

Mod. III.-This was a 9 mm. Short, second blowback pattern and more closely approached the external shape of the Mod. 1911A1 Colt. It dates from about 1935 and is believed to have replaced the first two models in distribution and to have been dropped from production in 1954.

Mod. III-A.-This post-World War II version of Mod. III is distinguished by the addition of the grip safety but otherwise is the same as Mod. III. Several styles of grip pieces and markings have been noted.

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.

1911. When first issued no model number was assigned but the factory catalog designation was No. 528. It has been suggested that the name Modello IV may have been reserved for the Tauler pistol which is identical to it. Both are identical to the Llama Mod. VII.

Mod. V.-Made in 9 mm. Largo (Bergmann) and .38 ACP calibers this appears to be the export version of Mod. IV. It is marked .38 caliber rather than 9 mm. It was made prior to World War II only.

Mod. VI.-This has been reported to be in 9 mm. Browning Short caliber, heavier than Mod. III, but this has not been confirmed. Fully recoil-operated Llama pistols of the Mod. VII (or IV) style are known to have been made in the 7.63 Mauser caliber, expressly for the German trade, and it is possible that the designation of Mod. VI may have been given to these pistols. This is purely a conjecture.

Mod. VII.-This pistol in 9 mm. Largo/.38 ACP is identical to Mod. IV and is, therefore, the original Llama pistol, manufacture of which dates from 1932. This model was produced until about 1954.

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Mod. VIII.-This is identical to the Mod. VII, but with the addition of a grip safety. This addition seems to have been the first application of a grip safety to a Llama pistol and was introduced prior to World War II. This pistol is still made.

Mod. IX.-First described as a recoil-operated style of the Mod. VII, but in three calibers: 7.65 mm. Parabellum, 9 mm. Largo, and .45 ACP. However, factory literature of 1936-39 shows this model in .45 cal. ACP only. It was manufactured from about 1936 to 1954.

Mod. IX-A.-This is the .45 ACP caliber, to which a grip safety was added immediately following World War II. This pistol is still in production.

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Mod. X.-This pistol, in 7.65 mm. caliber, was issued along with Mod. III and is merely a smaller version of that model (Fig. 175). It appears to be identical to Mod. I, to which no model number was originally assigned. This dates from about 1935 and was produced until about 1954. A Model X-1 has been noted, but details are unknown. It may be a special variant of the Mod. X.

Mod. X-A.-This is identical to Mod. X, with the addition of a grip safety, which was added immediately following World War II. It is still in production.

Mod. XI.-This is a 9 mm. Parabellum caliber with a variant style of grip frame and hammer and has no grip safety. Earlier issues had a lanyard ring at bottom of left side of the grip frame, but this ring was omitted in later issues and the grip pieces were redesigned. It was produced from 1936 and was still made in 1953 but does not appear in 1955 factory literature.

There are no Llama pistols designated as Models XII, XIII, and XIV as these designations have been reserved for and are used on the Llama revolvers. Mod. XV.-This is a .22 caliber (Long Rifle) pistol which follows the same general design as the other recent Llama models. It has a double grip safety. This is a post-World War II production.

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Fig. 175. Cross section of typical Llama pistols.

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The Motorola Accounting Product Code (APC) is usually the first three digits of a product's serial number. You can find additional codes by doing a web search; there are several PDF files that have APCs listed in them.

APCs are not necessarily unique. Several numbers may have been reused or repurposed over the years. This list is a work-in-progress and it primarily covers the two-way radio products.

APCModel or SeriesBand or Frequency Range
001CDM1550LS+700/200 UHF & VHF
004EX500 / 600XLSUHF & VHF
005PR860UHF / VHF / Low Band
008HT1250LS+UHF & VHF 200 or 700
018CP150 / 200UHF & VHF
019CM200 / 300UHF & VHF
019PM400UHF & VHF
027BPR40
035DTR650
037Portable
038Mobile
077Paging
084Paging
085Paging
088Triton MP+ H511A / MP100 H5126A
103CDM750Low Band / UHF / VHF
108Astro Saber Europe
109CDM1250UHF / VHF / Low Band
112Infrastructure
114Infrastructure
117Infrastructure
118Infrastructure
119Paging
124Infrastructure
129Infrastructure
131Infrastructure
133GP88
133CP185
135Infrastructure
139Data
140Infrastructure
142TRNK MCS2000 DUPLEX
144Infrastructure
147Infrastructure
148Infrastructure
152Infrastructure
153HIGH PERF DATA SUBSCRIBER
154Mobile
159GM300
164M1225-LS
169Paging
170Data
171Mobile Video Enforcer
174GP300
176XTL1500 REBANDING
177Infrastructure
183Portable
191MTX820s / MTX810 PRIVACY PLUS
192Infrastructure
201KVL 3000 Plus Keyloader
204RENAISSANCE OPEN
205XTS2500 / XTS2250(7/800 MHz) / 700/800 STINGRAY
207Digital Vehicular RepeaterVHF/UHF/700/800
214Infrastructure
218Quantro
221CLEAR SPECTRA (LO/MID) C
225Infrastructure
228Infrastructure
229Infrastructure
235Infrastructure
241Data
243Infrastructure
244Infrastructure
246BEAR COM BC120
253Paging
256SABER/ASTRO ACCY
257Infrastructure
261General Test Equipment
262General Test Equipment
265Infrastructure
270XTS2500 REBANDING
270Spectra 800 E7
273Infrastructure
274Infrastructure
275Infrastructure
276XTL5000 CONSOLETTE
277Infrastructure
280Infrastructure
281Infrastructure
282Micom SSB 1000W Linear
287PAC-RT / VRS
296Data
301Infrastructure
305SPECIAL ENCRYPT PORTABLE
307Infrastructure
310XTS5000
310Astro Saber
311Data
312Data
314Data
320XTS5000136 - 174
322Infrastructure
326XTS3000
329Infrastructure
332CONV. FLASHPORT SUBSCR.
335Infrastructure
336Astro Saber
343ML900
351Infrastructure
355MT2000UHF / VHF / 800
356Mobile
360Infrastructure
372Infrastructure
374Astro Spectra Digital ConsoletteUHF / VHF / 800
376Visor
377Smartnet II controller
381Infrastructure
388MSF5000(Conventional)
398MSF5000(trunked)
401Infrastructure
402HT1000800 / UHF / VHF
402JT1000UHF & VHF
403Infrastructure
404Infrastructure
405Infrastructure
407XTS2250 Starpoint Microwave
407XTS2500UHF & VHF
409Infrastructure
411CLEAR SPECTOR (BOX) CONV
412Astro Conv Spectra
415R2000
416Infrastructure
417Infrastructure
422CT150 / 250 / 450 / 450LSUHF & VHF
423Data
424Securenet Keyloader
425Infrastructure
426Astro Saber
426APX Portable
428Mobile
430FLASHPORT SFTWR UPGRADE
431Micom SSB
432PC MTS2000 CONVENTIONAL
432MTS2000VHF / UHF / 800 / 900
436Mobile
437OEM SUBSCRIBER
438Maxtrac 800 Type I/II
442PR400UHF & VHF
443Infrastructure
446Mobile
448Quantar Digital Data
457Infrastructure
463Spirit
465LTS2000 TRNK
466MTS2000 / MTS2000 TRUNKEDUHF 450-512
469Infrastructure
470PORTABLE FASCINATOR
471Analog Saber / SABER II VHF
474Infrastructure
475P1225
476Mobile
481MAXTRAC SMARTNET
481APX6000 Portable
482Infrastructure
483Syntor X
484Infrastructure
493Mobile
494ASTRO Spectra TRUNKED ASTRO MOBILE
495Infrastructure
496R2670 / R2600 system analyzer
500XTL5000 / XTS4250(7/800 MHz)
501MICOM
503Data
504Infrastructure
508Data
509Quantar A25 Rptr
511MTX8000 / 9000 / 838 / MTS2000
512MTR2000
513Infrastructure
514XTL2500700/800
516Infrastructure
518XTL2500UHF & VHF
523Data
524Infrastructure
525Infrastructure
526Astro Digital Spectra Plus MobileUHF / VHF / 800
527KRAMER
527APX6500 Mobile/Control Station
529SPECTRA(800 MHz)
533Syntor Conv x / 9000
536MAXTRAC900 MHz/SN
537Quantar / A25 Rptr
538Mobile
546Portable
548Infrastructure
562PC-CCI ASTRO PORTABLE
563MaxTrac 800
564Portable
566Mobile
570Infrastructure
570PORT REPEATER / SABERX / SVA
571SABER IIUHF
574Infrastructure
577Portable
579MTX Classic
581SPECTRA (analog) SECURE TRUNK SPECTRA
582MSR2000
584Paging
585XTL5000UHF/VHF
586Infrastructure
589Data
590Infrastructure
593Infrastructure
595STR3000 Base Radio
602PFD3000
604Analog SPECTRA (800 MHz)
609Infrastructure
611Infrastructure
617CLEAR SPECTRA (HIGH) CON
620PC-XTS3000
620XTS3000800
621SUBSCRIBER CARROT APC
623MCS2000
624XTL2500 REBANDING
624Astro Spectra SecureUHF
626STX Portables
626PR1500UHF & VHF
629Data
632Infrastructure
642MTX850LS800
643Infrastructure
646Paging
647Infrastructure
649HT600
652MTX8090 PRIVACY PLUS
654Mackinaw Covert Portable
655Mackinaw Portable
655APX7000 PortableDual Band
656Mackinaw Mobile
657XTS1500 REBANDING
671Mobile
672European GP340
672HT750UHF / VHF / Low Band
672Pro 5150 / 5350
673MTX900 Pirvacy Plus
676Infrastructure
677Infrastructure
677Syntor
678STX Portables
678LTS2000
679Portable
680Quantar / Digital Capable
681SMARTZONE MAXTRAC
682SM50
684Infrastructure
687MT1000
687MT1500800 UHF & VHF
687XTS1500700/800 UHF & VHF
689Data
702Mobile
703Mobile
704Infrastructure
707Data
708Infrastructure
710P1225-LS
711NucleusInfrastructure
720Portable
721XTS5000700/800
722MCS2000UHF 450-512
726MTX800 / MTX820
726XTL1500UHF / VHF / Mid Power
729Infrastructure
732Infrastructure
736Data
737Mobile
740MIP5000
742Mobile
743Infrastructure
747Infrastructure
749Pro 7150
749HT1250 LSUHF / VHF / Low Band
749MTX8250LS800
752Portable
755SABER IUHF SP
756SABER IIIVHF SP
756APX6000XE Portable
757SABER IIIUHF SP
757APX4500 Mobile/Control Station
760LCS2000
761ASTRO Spectra Consolette
761APX7500 Mobile/Control StationDual Band
775XTL1500700/800
776MaraTracLow Band / UHF / VHF
777SP50
779GP350
780R1225
790MAXTRAC SMARTNET UV
792CDM1550Low Band
808Mobile
818SPECTRA RR-CLEANCAB
833SPECTRA RR-MCP
837800 MHz JSMR PORTABLE
837APX1000 Portable
839Paging
841HT1550XLSUHF & VHF
855Data
863MCX1000
866Portable
867GTX 800 / 900800
869M1225
870Infrastructure
877Infrastructure
879Infrastructure
891HTX
921Pro 7550 / Pro 7750
921MTX850 / 8250
921MTX950 / 9250900
922CM300
977Turbo Series - XPR
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