Minute of Mae: Astra 300

Published on April 18, 2024
Duration: 1:01

The Astra 300 is a compact semi-automatic pistol, presented as a pocket version of the Astra 400. It weighs 1.4 lbs with a 6.4-inch overall length and is chambered in .380 ACP, holding six rounds, though a .32 ACP variant exists that holds seven. The trigger pull is described as a wall that is not overly heavy to break, and it features a grip safety and an easy-to-reach manual safety lever. Sights are basic, with a U-notch rear and a half-moon front, and recoil is manageable.

Quick Summary

The Astra 300 is a compact semi-automatic pistol, weighing 1.4 lbs with a 6.4-inch length. Available in .380 ACP (6 rounds) and .32 ACP (7 rounds), it features a manageable trigger pull, an unobtrusive grip safety, and an easy-to-reach manual safety. Its sights are basic U-notch rear and half-moon front, with recoil considered manageable.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Astra 300
  2. 00:09Astra 300 Specifications
  3. 00:16Magazine and Caliber Options
  4. 00:28Ergonomics and Feel
  5. 00:30Trigger Pull Analysis
  6. 00:37Safety Features
  7. 00:42Sights
  8. 00:48Recoil Management
  9. 00:51Intended Market and Service

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Astra 300 pistol?

The Astra 300 weighs 1.4 lbs and has an overall length of 6.4 inches. It is primarily chambered in .380 ACP, holding six rounds, with a .32 ACP variant available that holds seven rounds.

How is the trigger pull and safety mechanism described on the Astra 300?

The trigger pull goes from nothing to a wall but is not heavy to break. It features a grip safety that is nearly unnoticeable and a manual safety lever that is easy to reach.

What type of sights does the Astra 300 have, and how is its recoil?

The Astra 300 is equipped with short, rounded sights: a U-notch rear paired with a half-moon front sight. The recoil is described as manageable.

Was the Astra 300 intended for military or civilian use?

The Astra 300 was primarily intended for the civilian market. However, it surprisingly saw some military service during its production period.

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