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Star .380 mini-1911 clones?
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Star made .380s for other nameplates, including the F.I. Industries Model D for a few years in the 70s. What other .380s are essentially this same Star mini-1911 under different brand names?
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http://www.donttouchme.com/star/older/older.html
so it tended to point down. It was a nicely made, thin pistol for carry.
Mine was in perfect condition but didn't shoot worth a hoot.
It's a sweet shooting li'l sucker. [:)]
http://www.bersa-llama.com/parts_micromax_matte.html
Thanks,
Ben
I have a llama .380 and it always jams. I'm pretty sure it's an ejector problem. Do you know how I might be able to correct this? Also, where is the ejector on a llama pistol? I couldn't find it in my manual or here:
http://www.bersa-llama.com/parts_micromax_matte.html
Thanks,
Ben
In the IPB/Schematic, I have for the Llama .380 pistol. The ejector is shown as a integral part of the receiver, i.e. it's in the same exact position as in the Colt 1911/11A1 pistols, except it's not removeable, it is machined/fabricated as part of the receiver.