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The Star Model BM is a
single-action A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the function of a ranged weapon such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun. The word may also be used to describe a switch that initiates the operation of other non-shooting devices such as a tra ...
semi-automatic pistol A semi-automatic pistol is a type of repeating single-chamber handgun ( pistol) that automatically cycles its action to insert the subsequent cartridge into the chamber (self-loading), but requires manual actuation of the trigger to actu ...
that fires the
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pistol cartridge. It was produced by
Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. was a manufacturer of small arms (principally handguns and sub-machineguns) in the Basque region of Spain from about 1905 until 1997. Company history Bonifacio Echeverria and the ancestry of Star The Eibar regio ...
in Spain. Although its external appearance resembles the classic
M1911 The M1911 (Colt 1911 or Colt Government) is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The pistol's formal U.S. military designation as of 1940 was ''Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911'' for th ...
, its design is different in several respects. For example, the Star does not have the 1911's
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. In addition, the thumb safety on the Star BM blocks the hammer, whereas it blocks the motion of the sear on a 1911 and the Star's trigger pivots on a roll pin rather than moving straight back like a 1911A1's trigger to trip the sear. The pistol is fed by an 8-round detachable
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.


History

A total of 217,682 Star BM pistols were made between 1972 and 1992. BM serial numbers ranged from 1,226,501 to somewhere around 1,982,884. The pistols were made without mechanical variation throughout that period, but there may be a lot of different cosmetic variations depending on agency issue and commercial sales. In general, earlier pieces were more highly polished and later ones were more of a matte finish. After serial number 1,560,901 in 1981, all BM pistols were fitted with a ramped and serrated front sight. At approximately this same serial number a few other shortcuts were used to expedite production – a shorter rollmark/slide legend, coarser polish limited to the side of the slide and frame, and all the small parts were given a bead blast matte finish. The slide cocking serrations are also reduced in number on these later pistols. There have been at least four importers of ex-Spanish BMs to the United States: Garcia Sporting Arms,
Interarms Samuel Cummings, (February 7, 1927 – April 29, 1998) was an American small arms dealer. He founded the International Armament Corporation (also known as Interarms or Interarmco) in 1953, a company which came to dominate the free world market i ...
, PW Arms, and
Century International Arms Century International Arms is an importer and manufacturer of firearms that is based in the United States. The company was founded in 1961 in St. Albans, Vermont, with offices in Montreal. In 1995, the company headquarters and sales staff moved to ...
. Most imports in the US are arms that were traded in by various Spanish military branches to Star for exchange for newer model 28/30M and 28/30PK pistols. For the Interarms imports, Star reworked all these trade-ins prior to selling them to Interarms. Spain's Guardia Civil used BM's up through about 1990 or so as did many other police agencies in Europe and Latin America. Importers like Interarms got a hold of them when the agencies traded up to more modern designs. The US-based gunsmith Timothy F. La France, the principal of ''LaFrance Specialties'' (formerly of
San Diego, California San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a 2020 population of 1,386,932, it is the eighth most populous city in the United Stat ...
) used the Star BM pistol as a basis to manufacture a sub-compact custom pistol called the ''NOVA 6-Pack'', basically a Star BM shortened to pocket-size; the ''NOVA 6-Pack'' was manufactured only under custom order in a very small number of samples, and was, at one time, the smallest 9mm handgun in the world. In the motion-picture industry, particularly in the filming of war movies, a Star Model B pistol would often substitute for a Colt 1911, since the former works more reliably with blank ammunition, and the two appear quite similar from a distance. A handful of star BM variants were created, including the BKS and BKM. Mechanically they were identical, with the only difference being a frame made out of alloy rather than steel. Specifications Action: Single-action w/locked breech Barrel: 3.77" long w/1:10 rifling twist, swinging link with single lug Weight: 2.14 lbs. Length (From muzzle to rear of butt): 7.25" Slide Width: 0.84" Frame Width: 0.70" Width across grips: 1.23" Height (From bottom of grip to top of rear sight): 5.063" Grips: Checkered brown or black plastic Finish: Blue Magazine disconnect: Yes (can be removed) Sights: Notched rear blade and front ramp (serrated on some later models) Extractor: External Magazine Capacity: 8 Beveled magazine well: Yes Trigger: Vertically serrated, pivoting Description and Markings LEFT SIDE:The rollmark on the side of the slide indicates the manufacturer “STAR B Echeverria”, and the town in which the company is located, “Eibar, Espana”. 'SA' is simply the Spanish abbreviation for 'Inc.' The 7-digit number on the left side of the frame (oriented vertically in front of the grips) is the actual serial number from the Star factory. This number was moved to the right side and placed horizontally above the trigger on later series pistols. Some Century imports may have “MADE IN SPAIN” or “C.A.I., GEORGIA, VT” engraved on the left side of the slide or frame. RIGHT SIDE:1970s and 1980s pistols will have a diamond-shape stamp followed by a 5-digit number on both the frame and slide. The stamp is the proof mark showing acceptance by the are the Spanish Military Police (Guardia Civil), and the 5-digit number is the Guardia Civil inventory number. On the right side of the trigger guard, there is a two digit number that signifies the year of manufacture. Star stamped the numbers under request from the Spanish military/police when they were initially supplied under contract. “GC”, usually found on the right side of the frame, means “Guardia Civil”, and is the Spanish Military Police. "CSP", usually found on the right side of the slide, means “Cuerpo Superior de Policia”. The CSP is responsible for criminal investigations and political control. Usually non-uniformed, especially in rural areas, and referred to as "Le Secreta." Some Century imports may have “STAR BM 9MM SPAIN” or “C.A.I., GEORGIA, VT” engraved on the right side of the slide or frame. Century then stuck their import sequence number on it - which is the serial number to be booked and track the firearm here in the US. Interarms imported pistols will carry the “Interarms, Arlington, VA” mark just below the ejection port. BARREL:Later series pistols (reportedly ones actually issued to the military) had the pistol’s Star serial number on the side of the barrel, visible through the ejection port. UNDER GRIPS:"X in a box".. Armas cortas - Admisión Short guns - Admission; from Eibar Test Facilities Proofmarks from Aug. 24th, 1921 to Dec. 14th, 1929 The "bomb with P" is for a nitro pistol test. All the Eibar handguns proofed for commercial sales (including police) are proofed with this mark. The Spanish military guns were proofed with an "I" inside the bomb. "P inside a Circle"... Armas cortas del grupo 2 - Prueba única Short guns from group 2 - Only test; from the Eibar Test Facilities Proofmarks from Jul. 9th, 1931 Year of manufacture/proof marks; The numbers on the left side under the grip toward the back of the frame are the Eibar Test Facilities proofmarks showing the Year of proof. HEEL: Under the heel is the model name, “BM” Alpha-Numeric code = year of production 1972 = Q1 1973 = R1 1974 = S1 1975 = T1 1976 = U1 1977 = V1 1978 = X1 1979 = Y1 1980 = Z1 1981 = A2 1983 = B2 1984 = C2 1985 = D2 1986 = E2 1987 = F2 1988 = G2 1989 = H2 1990 = I2 1991 = J2 1992 = K2 / final year


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Guardia Civil The Civil Guard ( es, Guardia Civil, link=no; ) is the oldest law enforcement agency in Spain and is one of two national police forces. As a national gendarmerie force, it is military in nature and is responsible for civil policing under the au ...
until it was replaced with the
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A Critical Look at the Star Model BM
Star semi-automatic pistols Semi-automatic pistols of Spain Police weapons