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  1. #STAR PISTOL HOW TO#
  2. #STAR PISTOL SERIES#

This is why the "Miliary" Model 1921 and the "Commercial" Model B can both have been issued to government troops.

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Firearms built for issue to a government outside of Spain are still generally considered to be "commercial" models. The Star factory considers most guns to be in one of two categories, either "commercial" or "military." Military means government issue, really, and includes the Guardia, and all domestic police forces as well as the conventional armed forces. Zero parts interchange, and most Star "1911" pistols are in 9 mm calibers as well. They were developed independently, and derive from guns developed before the Brownings existed, or were well known, but later migrated to take some stylings from this popular pistol.

#STAR PISTOL SERIES#

The Classic series (the Model A and B especially) look very 1911-ish, but they are only stylistically similar, and have a swinging link. There are no Star 1911s, or 1911 copies, clones, knockoffs or what have you. Want to find the model number? Star "1911s"

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in the US, where it means the shareholders and operators of the corporation are not individually liable. That's the name of the company, "Star, Bonfacio Echeverria S.A." The SA part stands for Sociedad Anónima or "Anonymous Society." Kind of like Inc. Parts, spares and accessory dealers are in the Information tab. Look at the tabs across the top for these.

#STAR PISTOL HOW TO#

I am not going to cover information detailed other places, like how to find your model number, how to find the date of manufacture, and other stuff. Some basic information about Star firearmsĪ lot of the time I spend answering questions - I mean good questions, by people who at least try to read the site - is communicating some basics about how Star made or sold pistols,







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