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Llama IXA .45 (1911 Knock off) - Extractor spring


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This may be a longshot.  I picked up an old Llama IXA for $150, and figured it would be a fun little resto project that wouldn't break the bank.  The last piece I'm missing is the extractor spring.  This is part #10 shown in the attached schematic.  I'm having a hell of a time finding this little sumbitch.  Anyone out there what size/ load this spring is supposed to be, or if it is interchangeable with any other firearms?  

 

If someone had one laying around, that would be even better.

 

TIA.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Gotthegoods said:

I'd try Numrich, I had success with my M1 carbines...

I think he did.  That's Numrich's schematic.   ;)

Iwonder if that spring is much different from any other external extractor 1911-type guns.

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If you have a local gunsmith they should have an assortment of coil spring stock. It wouldn't be hard to make a spring that would fit. These are usually fairly stiff springs. I used to make them often enough that I had a feel for how "springy" the extractor needed to be...

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2 hours ago, Garufa said:

I think he did.  That's Numrich's schematic.   ;)

Iwonder if that spring is much different from any other external extractor 1911-type guns.

The idea that the Llama is the progenitor of the Kimber is hilariously fitting. 

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