WELL GUYS I BOUGHT IT
NO NEW GUNS FOR A WHILE
NORM
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GREAT GREAT GREAT
Norm enjoy it ... as the saying goes you only go around once.
you deserve to treat yourself everyday...
Norm enjoy it ... as the saying goes you only go around once.
you deserve to treat yourself everyday...
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Good for you Norm, that is one sharp looking Mustang...... :-/ I enevy you buddy, I have had a 65, 66 2+2, and 66 coup, they were fun to drive. Enjoy the heck out of your new Mustang. You'll figure out a way to get more guns............ ;D
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Hey Norm,
I hear what you are saying about not buying guns for a while after buying the GREAT LOOKING Mustang; but that won't last long, LOL! Seriously, that is one nice looking car. I have always wanted a Mustang, but never owned one. The car rental agency I use often let me have a new Mustang Convertible during the summer. That is a fun driving car!
Back to the thread subject, I have had several Star Mod B made during WWII and they have all been excellent firearms. One I had was a German procured pistol with the Waffenamts which I never fired.
A couple of years ago, I bought my son an almost mint Star Mod BM for Christmas. I was soooooooo impressed with the pistol, I went back and bought me one. I think I paid about $159 for mine. I finally found a Spanish holster, spare magazines, and found original Spanish Police manual and an English manual. The only thing with the Star BM is to not fire any +P or high pressure cartridges as a steady diet. Using standard velocity rounds it will last a long time!
I hear what you are saying about not buying guns for a while after buying the GREAT LOOKING Mustang; but that won't last long, LOL! Seriously, that is one nice looking car. I have always wanted a Mustang, but never owned one. The car rental agency I use often let me have a new Mustang Convertible during the summer. That is a fun driving car!
Back to the thread subject, I have had several Star Mod B made during WWII and they have all been excellent firearms. One I had was a German procured pistol with the Waffenamts which I never fired.
A couple of years ago, I bought my son an almost mint Star Mod BM for Christmas. I was soooooooo impressed with the pistol, I went back and bought me one. I think I paid about $159 for mine. I finally found a Spanish holster, spare magazines, and found original Spanish Police manual and an English manual. The only thing with the Star BM is to not fire any +P or high pressure cartridges as a steady diet. Using standard velocity rounds it will last a long time!
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Here's is the manual for the STAR BM I think the only difference is that Star B has a longer slide and barrel
http://stevespages.com/pdf/star_bm_manual.pdf
NORM
PS . this Mustang is the first real new car I have bought since 1973 and this one is a 2006
sold my 72 VETT and still have to sell my 64 230 SL Mercedes to brake even
Here's is the manual for the STAR BM I think the only difference is that Star B has a longer slide and barrel
http://stevespages.com/pdf/star_bm_manual.pdf
NORM
PS . this Mustang is the first real new car I have bought since 1973 and this one is a 2006
sold my 72 VETT and still have to sell my 64 230 SL Mercedes to brake even
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