Star Model A Carbine

Published on January 21, 2017
Duration: 10:27

This comprehensive review of the Star Model A Carbine, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, details its historical context, technical specifications, and legal status. The carbine's design evolution from the Model 1920, its adaptation for the Chinese market with the 7.63mm Mauser caliber, and its unique features like extended magazines and a dual-purpose shoulder stock/holster are thoroughly examined. The video also highlights its exemption from NFA regulations in the US when configured with its original stock, offering valuable insights for collectors and firearm enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The Star Model A Carbine, a Spanish firearm, was adapted for the 7.63mm Mauser caliber to meet demand during the Chinese Civil War's arms embargoes. It features a tilting barrel action, tangent rear sight, and various magazine options. Crucially, in the US, it is exempt from NFA SBR regulations when fitted with its original shoulder stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Star Model A Carbine
  2. 00:59Evolution and Adoption
  3. 01:46The Chinese Market and Arms Embargo
  4. 02:58Star's Entry into China
  5. 05:16Technical Features
  6. 06:17Magazine Options
  7. 07:29Shoulder Stock and Legal Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of the Star Model A Carbine?

The Star Model A Carbine gained significance during the Chinese Civil War due to international arms embargoes. Star adapted its pistol design to chamber the 7.63mm Mauser cartridge and offered it with a shoulder stock, creating a light carbine alternative to firearms like the Mauser C96.

What are the key technical features of the Star Model A Carbine?

The Star Model A Carbine features a 6.5-inch barrel, a tilting barrel semi-automatic action, and a tangent rear sight. It was offered with various magazine capacities, including standard 8-round, extended 16-round, and a rare 32-round option for the 7.63mm cartridge.

Is the Star Model A Carbine subject to NFA regulations in the US?

No, the Star Model A Carbine, when equipped with its original wooden shoulder stock, is specifically exempted from National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations concerning short-barreled rifles (SBRs) in the United States.

What calibers was the Star Model A Carbine chambered in?

The Star Model A Carbine was initially developed in 9mm Largo, but it was later re-chambered to 7.63mm Mauser to appeal to the international market, particularly China, during a period of arms embargoes.

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