9mm star pistol
The slide design makes grasping the slide for racking a bit more difficult but with acclimation the slide may be quickly manipulated. The profile is narrower due to this design as well. The slide actually runs inside the frame rather than outside in a manner that makes for excellent fit, good slide to frame interface, and which may be proven to enhance accuracy potential. Among the most noticeable features of the pistol is the CZ slide design. The slide design is distinctive and so is the S curved grip frame. The pistol is based upon the proven CZ 75 action.
The magazines hold fifteen rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition. Once the pistol fires the slide recoils and the hammer is cocked for subsequent shots. The first shot is fired by a long press of the trigger. The pistol features a double action first shot trigger. The pistol locks and unlocks by using a barrel lug and an underlug angled camming surface. The T-100 features the Browning derived locked breech lockup with tilting barrel. TriStar Sporting Arms has a long association with Turkish produced firearms and the T-100 is among the latest to be imported. The T-100, and its cousin the C-100, are serious competitors that outstrip most in the price range for quality and function. There is a large market for a pistol that is reasonably compact, easily carried, capable of defending both the person and the hearth, and one that doesn’t break the bank.
The pistol is in one manner of speaking a copy although the term clone is more popular. The pistol that is the subject of this review is a Turkish produced version of the CZ 75. While the CZ is built upon solid operating principles there is much that is original about the handgun. Highly praised by knowledgeable shooters and military men, the CZ 75 has earned a reputation for reliability and accuracy with a nod toward the CZ as giving more pistol for the money than expected.
9MM STAR PISTOL MOVIE
In early movie productions M1911 pistols were often substituted for Star Model B pistols as they resembled them so closely, but worked better with the 9mmP blank firing ammunition of the time.Ī famous nickel plated Star Model B can be seen in the movie ‘Pulp Fiction’ used by the character Jules, and which he refers to as “Mr nine-millimeter”.Among the greatest service pistols of all time is the CZ 75.
The action is still extremely tight and this pistol seems to have barely ever been fired.Įxtra magazines for this firearm available from Special Armory
9MM STAR PISTOL CRACK
The original grips are excellent except for one, tiny crack in one panel. There is also some extremely light (really almost unnoticeable) wear on front of the grip and back strap. There is only some extremely light wear around the front edge of slide and trigger guard, but this is virtually insignificant. The overall, original finish is almost perfect. YOUTUBE VIDEO: MILITARY ARMS CHANNEL – SURPLUS STAR BM 9mm PISTOL YOUTUBE VIDEO: SCOOTCH00 – STAR MODEL BM 9mm BUDGET SURPLUS PISTOL These pistols are generally considered high quality and give good performance.
They were also used by members of the South African Defense Force during the 1970s and 1980s. The first Model B pistols were produced in the 1920s and were highly exported and used in WWII, particularly in Germany. The family of Star model B, BM and Super B pistols are all Spanish manufactured, semi-automatic pistols based on the design of the famous Colt M1911, but are chambered in 9mmP.Īlthough all the Star Model B pistols greatly resemble the M1911 in appearance, there are some differences regarding their design, actions and controls, with obvious ones being the exclusion of the grip safety and the use of an external extractor.