![]() ![]() 40's or at least double stack 9's and the Model 9 is a full sized gunīased ont the 1911- making it beautiful, but way too big for a concealed carry. Why so cheap now? Single stack 8 capacity, most police units went to The Model B's, however, remained in production until the middle 1980's and were made from legendary Eibar region Spanish steel and not alloys.) Quickly made them inexpensive often carried and rarely fired back up guns and not front line issues. Suffered from manufacturing shortcuts and newer designs and calibers Their safeties jiggled or the hammers pulled back a bit to work as a consequence- mine is perfect.Īny thoughts on the Star classics? (Like most gun firms Star fell onto On the fit of the hammer and safety and I have read that some guns needed to have Star model b serial numbers#So, when these guns were being repaired, refinished maybe, or even cleaned en masse, they would all be disassembled and the parts mixed- mine is no exception and the serial numbers on the slide and frame are lined thru and do not match. The Soviet process at this time relied on interchangability of all parts. Is precise and two stage - allowing half **** locked hammer and slide orįull **** with a locked trigger. Positively dripping with machine oil- not cosmoline, but no noticable wear and the safety What looks like wear in the photo is really gobs of cosmoline. ![]() Superb bore- and the wood grips still have sharp checkering. Mine looks like it may have never been issued. Such as these into storage for export and trade. ![]() Story is they were part of a shipment to Bulgaria during the war and the Soviets put some Model B's into active service with police units and others They haveĪ shipment of Russian capture Star Model B's for $300 bucks. As some of ya know I work right by Aimsurplus. ![]()
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