Posted on 05/09/2018 5:18:34 PM PDT by Simon Green
For $1,000 I’d rather put it towards a Springfield operator
There is another thread on this.
The prices are way too high but I guess some poor guy will pay it.
Again?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3653967/posts
For $1050 I can get you into a nice Sig, Kimber or Springfield.
My bad. I searched, but missed it. Perhaps I mistyped.
Around 1990, I bought three different Argentine Modelo 1927s.
They were all in excellent condition tho the finish was military grade.
One of them was the most accurate 1911 I have ever owned and that number would probably be over two dozen. They were made of Swedish steel and actually weighed a little bit more than others because the steel was so dense.
I don’t think I paid more than $250 for any of them.
So .. basically.... gunbroker.gov
AIM had those nice 9mm Star pistols, low price and a nice copy of a 1911 for 1/4th the price. For the price of a used WW II issue pistol you can get a better made, more accurate new 1911.
OUCH! I have a Full size, a Commander, and an Officers model from Rock Island Armory for that price.
I guess as a collector item, but a pistol made by Frigidaire or GM Hydromatic isnt high on my list. Plus, they are so worn out that toward the end before the M9s starting getting issued, we had to adopt the safe loading procedure. You had to hold your thumb on the hammer when releasing the slide, and interpose your index finger between the hammer and firing pin when engaging the thumb safety (carrying Condition One). Otherwise the hammer might follow the slide down and slam fire off the whole mag with the last round going through the bill of your BDU cap.
$1000?? No thanks.
Star made great pistols.
That's the whole point. Despite coming from the Civilian Marksmanship Program, virtually no one is buying these to shoot them. They're buying a piece of collectible miltaria.
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Critical+Look+at+Star+Model+BM.htm
$125 with 2 mags in the original box.
Heavy Spanish iron, but very sweet in the hand.
That worn out Rockola M1 carbine must be worth a small fortune LOL
No kidding, and without pitting or anything...........
The Astra A-90 is heavy, a real hand full, but smooth. $350-$400 seems like a fair price.
$200 - $250 on Gunbroker these days. Still....beats the heck out of a Hi-Point for comparable dough!
Parts may not be a problem, with 3D copiers. I saw somewhere recently, there was a place that had parts for it. Used as a home protection piece, it shouldn’t be a problem. You aren’t going to fire it daily at the range or plinking in the field to ware it down.
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