Forgot to mention a real sleeper of the Gun World.
ONe of the best deals is the Star Model 28 or Model 30.
These weapons were amazingly accurate often shooting right up there with the most accurate 9mm's known.
My own Model 30 shoots groups approaching that of my Sig P210 and equaling that of my High Powers.
The Star had all quality forged parts and was one of the most rugged 9mm's ever built.
The Star had an outstanding trigger pull both single and double action.
Service life was outstanding with many shooting as many as 100,000 rounds with no parts breakage. They were used in my area as rental guns at shooting ranges because they never seemed to break.
The Star had windage adjustable sights and a detachable fire control system.
Many of its design features were borrowed form the Sig-Neuhausen such as the kidney shaped barrel lug, the slide tucked inside the frame and the detachable fire control system.
It came with non-slip rubber grips.
Used prices are often very reasonable.
I lament its passage because of the demise of the state owned company, perhaps one of the very best 9mm's ever made.
The Last 3 that I bought ran $275, $325, and $350. Proving once again new guns are often much more expensive and certainly no better.
ONe of the best deals is the Star Model 28 or Model 30.
These weapons were amazingly accurate often shooting right up there with the most accurate 9mm's known.
My own Model 30 shoots groups approaching that of my Sig P210 and equaling that of my High Powers.
The Star had all quality forged parts and was one of the most rugged 9mm's ever built.
The Star had an outstanding trigger pull both single and double action.
Service life was outstanding with many shooting as many as 100,000 rounds with no parts breakage. They were used in my area as rental guns at shooting ranges because they never seemed to break.
The Star had windage adjustable sights and a detachable fire control system.
Many of its design features were borrowed form the Sig-Neuhausen such as the kidney shaped barrel lug, the slide tucked inside the frame and the detachable fire control system.
It came with non-slip rubber grips.
Used prices are often very reasonable.
I lament its passage because of the demise of the state owned company, perhaps one of the very best 9mm's ever made.
The Last 3 that I bought ran $275, $325, and $350. Proving once again new guns are often much more expensive and certainly no better.