I was considering picking up a Star BM 9mm. Anyone experienced with these pistols willing to share their opinions? How’s the holster market?
Yes sir, I have had a few. They are hardy and will digest most if not everything you put through them. They are the type of gun that will shoot even when dirty. They are made in Spain and the older ones are solid metal. I personally have shot more than a handful of them and have never had a failure. They are also affordable but I have noticed they are going up in price at gun shows. They are a lot of them that are surplus from police stations and such.I was considering picking up a Star BM 9mm. Anyone experienced with these pistols willing to share their opinions? How’s the holster market?
I know you are looking at Star BM9 Llama is a Spanish made guns and hearty as well here's a Star in .22 lr from 1961 end a llama in .380 from 1995 they keep on shootingI was considering picking up a Star BM 9mm. Anyone experienced with these pistols willing to share their opinions? How’s the holster market?
Looks like I found the right guy to ask!And a newer Star called "Ultra "Star" and they as noted BM9 I guess I like spanish guns
I collect Smith and Wesson mostly but have a few side gigs, I like Spanish guns, Mouse Guns, and Colts as well. I think I have Firearms ADHDLooks like I found the right guy to ask!
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