Catpower: arky told you how to do it but before you start remember that he said it doesn't always solve the hollwopoint feeding problem. Lots of semis do not feed hollowpoints. In mil-spec type firearms, feedramps were/are designed to feed round nose or slightly more pointed nose non-deforming fmj bullets. If your Llama is jamming up on hollowpoints you need to look at where and how she jams.
If she slams the mouth of the hollowpoint against the bottom of the feed ramp and your hp has a semi-circular jam mark across the middle of the mouth of the hollowpoint I doubt ploishing the feedrqmp will solve the problem - the bullet nose needs to be elevated slightly to impact on the face of the feed ramp, not the bottom edge of the feedramp and this is a magazine problem.
If your feedramp is rough and the mouth of the hp flattens against the ramp surface, then polish that sucker up and she should work for you.
There are different types of hps you can load for your pistol, if you reload, but you just may encounter the same problem but with different manufacture bullets. I think soft points may have the same problem.
If you reload try some 200 gn fmj semi-wadcutters - if they work and feed properly then I would suggest some Mag-Tech 230 gn fmj-swc slugs - they should feed just fine if the 200 gn swcs feed, give you a 230 gn slug and a swc hole to boot.
Disassemble the slide - either works the same as the 1911 Colt or it uses an external extractor and the firing ping may be held in place by a retaining pin. If you don't have the tools or a schematic to disassemble the slide, go see your gunsmith. HTH. Mikey.