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
cartridge 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...
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