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:I'm no expert on these Star pistols so might be wrong, but I do not think that this is a BKS. There is now a picture of a BKS on the main page and there are several differences, most notably the slide serrations and the shape of the front slide scallop (the safety is also a very different shape but this isn;t visible on the main page image, google it to see what I mean). Also, I don't think it is right that the BKS is a "A lightweight alloy frame Star BK", as I think the "K" signifies alloy (same as on the [[Star Model 30]]) so it would be BS, but I do not think a full steel version of this particular model existed anyway. Anybody know for sure? For whatever reason searching for BKS also seems to bring up a lot of what look like BM/BKMs, did they change the design at some point to make the guns identical or something? --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 18:14, 28 February 2016 (EST) | :I'm no expert on these Star pistols so might be wrong, but I do not think that this is a BKS. There is now a picture of a BKS on the main page and there are several differences, most notably the slide serrations and the shape of the front slide scallop (the safety is also a very different shape but this isn;t visible on the main page image, google it to see what I mean). Also, I don't think it is right that the BKS is a "A lightweight alloy frame Star BK", as I think the "K" signifies alloy (same as on the [[Star Model 30]]) so it would be BS, but I do not think a full steel version of this particular model existed anyway. Anybody know for sure? For whatever reason searching for BKS also seems to bring up a lot of what look like BM/BKMs, did they change the design at some point to make the guns identical or something? --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 18:14, 28 February 2016 (EST) | ||
[[Image:Star Model PD Custom.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Star PD Nickel custom - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:Star Model PD Custom.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Star PD Nickel custom - .45 ACP]] | ||
== Do we have to call these the "1911" series? == | |||
Because they are not especially like a Colt 1911. Even the P (the .45 frame size) has zero interchangeable parts with the Colt. They don't fit into 1911 holsters especially well. Don't take 1911 mags. Etc. | |||
So while they are stylistically similar, they are not clones in remotely the sense that a Ballester–Molina is a knockoff with many similarities. | |||
Over at star-firearms.com I just decided long ago to call them the "Classic" series, and no one has ever objected to that, even the factory back when Star existed and sent me info occasionally. So while not official, it isn't an awful name. | |||
Discuss as you wish. | |||
[[User:Shoobe01|Shoobe01]] ([[User talk:Shoobe01|talk]]) 16:23, 7 November 2018 (EST) |
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Is the Star Model S really rare or something? It hasn't been in any movie I've seen, there are no videos of anyone using one on YouTube, and I can't even find a really decent picture of one on Google or Yahoo search. Wasn't it the official sidearm of the Spanish Legion? User: 2wingo
Here is one.Mr.Ice (talk) 20:31, 20 November 2012 (EST)
Other Variants
As we get more pics of the various Star model pistols, we may find that these are appearing more in films, especially ones from Europe.
- I'm no expert on these Star pistols so might be wrong, but I do not think that this is a BKS. There is now a picture of a BKS on the main page and there are several differences, most notably the slide serrations and the shape of the front slide scallop (the safety is also a very different shape but this isn;t visible on the main page image, google it to see what I mean). Also, I don't think it is right that the BKS is a "A lightweight alloy frame Star BK", as I think the "K" signifies alloy (same as on the Star Model 30) so it would be BS, but I do not think a full steel version of this particular model existed anyway. Anybody know for sure? For whatever reason searching for BKS also seems to bring up a lot of what look like BM/BKMs, did they change the design at some point to make the guns identical or something? --commando552 (talk) 18:14, 28 February 2016 (EST)
Do we have to call these the "1911" series?
Because they are not especially like a Colt 1911. Even the P (the .45 frame size) has zero interchangeable parts with the Colt. They don't fit into 1911 holsters especially well. Don't take 1911 mags. Etc.
So while they are stylistically similar, they are not clones in remotely the sense that a Ballester–Molina is a knockoff with many similarities.
Over at star-firearms.com I just decided long ago to call them the "Classic" series, and no one has ever objected to that, even the factory back when Star existed and sent me info occasionally. So while not official, it isn't an awful name.
Discuss as you wish.