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Is a Star 9mm a good gun?

Is a Star 9mm a good gun?

The Star BM is an excellent shooter. The weight mitigates the recoil of the 9mm, even with the 124-grain V-Crown rated at 1165 feet per second and 374 FPE at the muzzle. The 115-grain FMJ load is rated at 1185 feet per second and 359 FPE at the muzzle. Both loads produce essentially the same recoil and muzzle blast.

Where are star guns made?

The Star Model BM is a single-action semi-automatic pistol that fires the 9 mm Parabellum pistol cartridge….

Star Model BM
Mass 965 grams (34 ounces)
Length 182 mm (7.17″)
Barrel length 99 mm (3.90″)
Caliber 9mm Parabellum

Is Astra firearms still in business?

Astra Unceta y Cía was a Spanish weapons manufacturer founded on July 17, 1908, under the name Esperanza y Unceta by Juan Esperanza and Pedro Unceta….Astra-Unceta y Cia SA.

Industry Arms
Founder Juan Esperanza Pedro Unceta
Defunct May 27, 1997
Fate Merged with STAR
Headquarters Guernica , Spain

Are Star BM pistols any good?

I found the Star BM to be a very pleasant pistol to shoot. It is comfortable in the hand, and points well for me due to the grip angle. While the sights are basic, they are very usable for combat shooting. The trigger is not match grade, but very usable for its intended purpose, and the reset is very good.

Does llama still make guns?

After Spanish civil war, company moved its facilities to Vitoria, Spain, where it continued to build handguns under Llama trade name. In 1980s, firm introduced a new line of pistols that were more modern in design and function. Llama pistol is still produced today.

Who makes the Astra a75?

EAA Corp® Astra A-75 9mm (10) Rd – Blue Steel – ProMag Industries.

Is a llama 45 a 1911?

Llama 1911 Max-I Single 45 Colt Pistol – A nice light gun, with beautiful hardwood grips. Shoots a 45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) caliber and can hold 8+1 rounds….Specifications.

Action Pistol
Cartridge 45 Auto (ACP)
Type Centerfire

Who bought Llama firearms?

Fabrinor Arma Corta y Microfusion
Llama firearms

Native name Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA
Industry Firearms
Founded 1904
Defunct 2000
Fate Acquired by Fabrinor Arma Corta y Microfusion, SA

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Ruth Doyle