Star Model A Carbine

Published on January 21, 2017
Duration: 10:27

The Star Model A Carbine, based on John Browning's tilting barrel action, was developed from the Model 1920 and adopted by the Guardia Civil. Re-chambered to 7.63mm Mauser to capitalize on Chinese market demand for stocked pistols during arms embargoes, it functioned as a light carbine. This review highlights its 6.5-inch barrel, tangent rear sight, and available 8, 16, and rare 32-round magazines, noting its exemption from NFA restrictions in the US when equipped with its holster-stock.

Quick Summary

The Star Model A Carbine, based on John Browning's tilting barrel action, was adapted to 7.63mm Mauser for the Chinese market during arms embargoes. It features a 6.5-inch barrel, tangent rear sight, and various magazine options. Crucially, its configuration with a holster-stock is exempt from US NFA short-barreled rifle rules.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Star Model A Carbine
  2. 00:59Evolution: Model 1920 to Model A
  3. 01:46Chinese Market & Arms Embargo
  4. 02:58Star's Entry into China: 7.63mm Carbine
  5. 05:16Technical Features: Barrel & Sights
  6. 06:17Magazine Options: 8, 16, 32 Rounds
  7. 07:29Shoulder Stock & NFA Exemption

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Star Model A Carbine based on?

The Star Model A Carbine is based on the Star Model 1920, which utilized John Browning's tilting barrel action. This design was later updated to the Model 1921, with the commercial version marketed as the Model A.

Why was the Star Model A re-chambered to 7.63mm Mauser?

The Star Model A was re-chambered to 7.63mm Mauser to appeal to the Chinese market during the Chinese Civil War. An international arms embargo allowed handguns but banned rifles, creating demand for stocked pistols functioning as light carbines.

What are the technical specifications of the Star Model A Carbine?

The Star Model A Carbine features a 6.5-inch barrel, a tangent rear sight, and a Browning-style tilting barrel action. It typically uses an 8-round magazine but was also offered with 16-round and a rare 32-round extended magazine.

Is the Star Model A Carbine with its stock legal in the US?

Yes, in the United States, the Star Model A Carbine, when equipped with its original wooden shoulder stock that doubles as a holster, is specifically exempted from NFA short-barreled rifle restrictions.

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