Slow Motion: Star Model B Super

Published on October 29, 2014
Duration: 1:31

This video provides a slow-motion analysis of the Star Model B Super pistol, highlighting its operational mechanics. It functions similarly to a 1911 but lacks a grip safety, utilizing Browning's tilting barrel locking system. The analysis details the firing cycle, including hammer drop, bullet exit, barrel unlocking, slide reciprocation, and reloading, while also noting a mild hangfire observed in surplus ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Star Model B Super is a 9mm Largo semi-automatic pistol, similar to a 1911 but without a grip safety. It uses Browning's tilting barrel locking system and operates single-action only. The firing cycle involves hammer drop, barrel unlocking, slide reciprocation, and reloading, with potential for hangfires from surplus ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Star Model B Super
  2. 00:02Comparison to 1911
  3. 00:09Browning Tilting Barrel Mechanism
  4. 00:16Caliber: 9mm Largo (9x23)
  5. 00:21Historical Context: Spanish Service Pistol
  6. 00:26Slow Motion Firing Cycle Analysis
  7. 00:28Hammer Drop and Detonation
  8. 00:34Bullet Exit and Rearward Movement
  9. 00:39Barrel Unlocking
  10. 00:42Slide Ejection and Full Travel
  11. 00:49Muzzle Flip Cause
  12. 00:55Slide Return and Reload
  13. 01:03Barrel Locking for Next Shot
  14. 01:09Observed Hangfire
  15. 01:13Hangfire Explanation
  16. 01:28Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Star Model B Super pistol?

The Star Model B Super is a semi-automatic pistol that functions similarly to a 1911 but lacks a grip safety. It utilizes Browning's tilting barrel locking mechanism and is chambered in 9mm Largo (9x23mm).

How does the Star Model B Super operate?

It operates as a single-action only firearm. The firing cycle involves the hammer dropping, bullet exiting, barrel and slide moving rearward, barrel unlocking, slide ejecting the spent casing, and then the slide returning forward to chamber a new round.

What caliber is the Star Model B Super chambered in?

The Star Model B Super is chambered in 9mm Largo, which is also known as 9x23mm.

What is a hangfire and can it occur with the Star Model B Super?

A hangfire is a delay between pulling the trigger and the cartridge firing. It was observed in this video with surplus ammunition and is noted as being common in some types of such ammunition.

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