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- Star_Model_PD height "125.0".
- Star_Model_PD length "180.0".
- Star_Model_PD weight "0.71".
- Star_Model_PD width "30.0".
- Star_Model_PD abstract "The Star Model PD is a compact and lightweight semi-automatic pistol which was manufactured from 1975 to 1990 by the firearms manufacturing company Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A., located in the city of Eibar in the Basque region of Spain.The Model PD can be loaded with six .45 ACP pistol cartridges in the detachable internal magazine, plus one in the chamber, and was very popular with police and civilian users in the self-defense and backup gun role, especially in the United States. The Star PD improved on its predecessor (Star Model PKM) by using a low-profile adjustable rear sight and by removing material from the slide and other small changes. These modifications, combined with its aluminum alloy construction, resulted in a slim, compact, lightweight and relatively powerful pistol, revolutionary for the time. As it also bore an external resemblance to the well-known M1911 pistol, the gun sold very well in the U.S. until it was replaced in 1990 by the Firestar M45.This pistol began the trend towards the production by other manufacturers of compact 1911-style pistols, which continues to the present day. However, the pistol did have some flaws. Very late-model PDs were built with manufacturing shortcuts, especially in the fabrication of the slide, and will not last as long as the earlier models. Even the earlier models are more likely to wear out more quickly with the use of full-power ammunition than steel-framed pistols due to the lightweight alloy construction. Well-known firearms writers such as Jeff Cooper applied the phrase \"carried much, shot little\" to the Star PD, and advocated purchasing two pistols - one for the practice range, and one for carry.In addition, the pistol uses an internal plastic buffer to reduce the battering effects of recoil on the alloy frame. This buffer gradually wears with use, and requires replacement after firing approximately 1000 rounds. Failure to replace the buffer when required will accelerate wear on the pistol, and pieces of a disintegrating buffer may cause malfunctions, quite possibly at critical times.Despite these flaws, and with proper maintenance, the Star Model PD was generally very well liked, and still has a strong following among some firearms enthusiasts.It is a common misconception that \"PD\" stands for \"Police Department,\" however, \"PD\" is actually the initials for Pete Dicky who submitted the idea for the Star PD to Star Bonafacia, in Spain.".
- Star_Model_PD height "0.125".
- Star_Model_PD length "0.18".
- Star_Model_PD origin Spain.
- Star_Model_PD thumbnail Star_PD.jpg?width=300.
- Star_Model_PD type Pistol.
- Star_Model_PD weight "710.0".
- Star_Model_PD width "0.03".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageExternalLink starpdserger.htm.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageID "2170050".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageLength "3815".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageRevisionID "666326226".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink .45_ACP.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(autonomous_community).
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Category:.45_ACP_firearms.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Star_semi-automatic_pistols.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Chamber_(firearms).
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Eibar.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Firearm_malfunction.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Cooper.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink M1911_pistol.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Pistol.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Recoil.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Recoil_buffer.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_pistol.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink Star_Bonifacio_Echeverria.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLink File:Star_PD.jpg.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageWikiLinkText "Star Model PD".
- Star_Model_PD action "Semi-Automatic".
- Star_Model_PD cartridge "0.45".
- Star_Model_PD feed "6".
- Star_Model_PD height "125.0".
- Star_Model_PD isRanged "yes".
- Star_Model_PD length "180.0".
- Star_Model_PD manufacturer Star_Bonifacio_Echeverria.
- Star_Model_PD name "Model PD".
- Star_Model_PD partLength "100.0".
- Star_Model_PD productionDate "1975".
- Star_Model_PD type Pistol.
- Star_Model_PD weight "710.0".
- Star_Model_PD width "30.0".
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagcountry.
- Star_Model_PD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Star_Model_PD subject Category:.45_ACP_firearms.
- Star_Model_PD subject Category:Star_semi-automatic_pistols.
- Star_Model_PD hypernym Pistol.
- Star_Model_PD type Device.
- Star_Model_PD type Weapon.
- Star_Model_PD type Action.
- Star_Model_PD type Firearm.
- Star_Model_PD type Pistol.
- Star_Model_PD type Product.
- Star_Model_PD type Thing.
- Star_Model_PD type Q728.
- Star_Model_PD comment "The Star Model PD is a compact and lightweight semi-automatic pistol which was manufactured from 1975 to 1990 by the firearms manufacturing company Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A., located in the city of Eibar in the Basque region of Spain.The Model PD can be loaded with six .45 ACP pistol cartridges in the detachable internal magazine, plus one in the chamber, and was very popular with police and civilian users in the self-defense and backup gun role, especially in the United States.".
- Star_Model_PD label "Star Model PD".
- Star_Model_PD sameAs Q7600805.
- Star_Model_PD sameAs استار_مدل_پیدی.
- Star_Model_PD sameAs m.06s1p6.
- Star_Model_PD sameAs Q7600805.
- Star_Model_PD wasDerivedFrom Star_Model_PD?oldid=666326226.
- Star_Model_PD depiction Star_PD.jpg.
- Star_Model_PD isPrimaryTopicOf Star_Model_PD.
- Star_Model_PD name "Model PD".