"Spoons available" sounds like a good thread for me to hijack.
I have a high capacity .45 auto that I want to sell. I've never liked the way it fits my hand, and I doubt it has had more than 150 rounds fired through it. Probably best for somebody with bigger hands.
SOLD
Brand: Llama
Model: IX-C
Capacity: 12+1
Looks like this IX-D on Gun Broker:
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/689404728
Some people probably don't know the Llama name, and opinions of the brand are mixed - so it's probably the cheapest "1911 style" .45 you'll ever find.
Wiki says:
The Llama IX-C was manufactured from 1994 to 1997. It was similar to the Llama IX-A except for the 12-round double column magazine. This large-framed pistol had a 5 1⁄8-inch barrel and was 8 1⁄2 inches long overall with a height of 5 9⁄16 inches. It was fitted with a special Swartz safety, first used by Colt in the 1930s, to prevent accidental discharge when the pistol is dropped on a hard surface. Because of the thickness of the magazine well, the arched mainspring housing was reduced in size to allow a better grip for normal sized hands.
SOLD