Llama MicroMax .380 Extractor

I have a Llama .380 MicroMax that needs a extractor. I have tried the online sites such as Nuemrich and Brownell's with no luck. I would not even bother but the weapon belongs to my wife and she loves it and really does not want to look at something higher end. Other than a gun show does any one have any other ideas? thanks
 
Googled "Llama pistol parts"

http://www.poppertsgunparts.com/parts.htm#l
http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/catalog/comm_misc_a_l.html
Call Bob's http://www.gun-parts.com/magazines2/
http://www.yourgunparts.com/catalog/index.php
http://www.ahlmans.com/gunparts.html

I stopped there. You can ask any of these folks and if they are in a helpful mood they may send you to someone else who can help if they can't. If you want to sell it I'll buy it if the price is low, and I'll make an extractor. If you can get me an extractor I'll make you a new one like it, but be ready to pay, probably not worth my time what you would think is a reasonable price. Any good gunsmith should be able to make one up for you. (I'm not a gunsmith, I'm a machinist, it's not rocket science though) "Seek and ye shall find" is what I always remember when I'm looking for anything. Words to live by.
 
Been to most of those but will double check them. She likes my Glock36 so i may try to turn her on to one of the Glock subcompacts. I will hold on to it in hopes of running across one at a gun show, Thanks anyways
 
The critical point in making that extractor would be the extractor claw. If you don't have the old one, it will be a bit tougher, but not beyond the capabilities of a good gunsmith. If you do, it would sure help. If you do try to have one made other than locally, be sure to send both the old extractor and the slide. It would be preferable to send the whole gun, assuming the person doing the work is a gunsmith with an FFL. That way, the gun can be test fired and the feeding checked with the new extractor installed. No, it won't be cheap any way you go.

Jim
 
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