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#380 STAR PISTOL SERIES#
Whether derivitives of the A or B series (or the M or P sub-variants) is not entirely clear, but at the time of their introduction in 1940 B series pistols had been on the market for nearly a decade. They are scaled down versions of the full-sized Star pistols, complete with a short-recoil locked-breech. 380 ACP (9 mm Browning Short or 9 mm Corto). These compact, all steel locked-breech pistols were chambered in. While they appear to be miniature 1911s the Star design varies considerably in detail.