This video delves into the early .45 ACP Ruby pistol, produced by the Spanish company Gabilondo y Urresti (later Llama) starting in 1924. It highlights the pistol's locked-breech design, a modified copy of the Colt 1911, and its innovative captive recoil spring. The description notes that fewer than a thousand of this initial variant were sold before a closer 1911 replica was introduced, which achieved significant popularity as the Llama pistol. The video explores this historical firearm and its lineage.
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