Star Pistol Serial Numbers
The top is hinged to the bottom via its yellow covering. The top cover is marked with a large Star logo, a picture of the Model F, and “Cal.22 LR”. The top has an end panel with shows the correct make and serial number of this pistol, but refers to it as the Model F (We guess they had a few boxes left over from the previous year). I just bought tree of the Nazi Star B pistols from SOG. I'm concerned after what I've heard that the Waffenampts might have been faked. The following serial.
Star B I need help understanding some of the stamps on my Star B. It’s been in a gun safe (clean and oiled) for the past 21 years. Prior to that, the person who I bought it from bought it from a widow who was selling it. She told the gun collector that her husband had owned it for a long long time, but she didn’t know anything about it. Here is what I do know – or at least this is what I think I know.
At the end of this are my questions. Check out the pictures and PLEASE share your knowledge. Star pistols are manufactured by the Spain-based company Bonifacio Echeverria, SA. Back in the 1920s the company began to develop semi-automatic pistols, based on the Browning-designed Colt M1911 design. These pistols were more or less similar to the original M1911, but chambered for 9x19mm Luger or 9x23mm Largo.
Mine is in 9mm Luger (.08) as seen in the picture. Across the slide it is stamped 'STAR B.
ECHEVERRIA', and then underneath that is 'EIBAR-ESPANA' and at the end of it all is 'S.A. The first part of this inscription identifies the pistol as the Star Model B that was manufactured by ECHEVERRIA.
The next part of this stamp, 'EIBAR-ESPANA' indicates that the firearm was manufactured in the Eibar region of Spain. The abbreviation 'S.A.' Is basically the Spanish equivalent of 'inc.' Or incorporated. The model B was widely exported into many countries, including Hitlers' Germany, and was used during WWII. More specifically, During WW II, the Star factory produced numerous arms for mostly Axis and other aligned countries. The full-sized guns (such as the Model B) were employed by police, second-line units and certain Special Forces troops.
The Star B in 9mm “Parabellum” simply means that it was designed for war. 08” is the Luger, and more recently the cartridge that fits it is called the 9 mm.
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My Star model B in 9mm was made between 1931 and 1983. It is the M1911 A1 version, which came with the added back strap. In 1931, production shifted entirely to this updated version of the B model, which added several, mostly external, features to make the pistol look and handle more like the Colt 1911 A1.
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There are four possible marks on any Star firearm. Three are three of them found on my Star B.
First, the helmet over the X indicates admission to (receipt at) proof house (Used after July 9 1931). Secondly, the P in the circle indicates passing of proof test – Automatic pistol from Eibar proof house (Used after December 14, 1929). Finally, the Q with an asterisks over it indicates year of proof (date indicated is 1946?).