Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: jackelope on March 27, 2010, 12:28:21 PM
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Anybody know anything about these pistols? I'm fairly sure they are not the greatest quality in the world...just wondering more than anything. A guy I know has 1 and was asking me about it. I told him I'd see what I could find out for him.
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I believe they stopped production of these sometime in the early 1980's. Please note: The 9mm Largo is not the 9mm Parabellum, the standard 9mm auto cartridge.
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I knew that they were different calibers...but thats about it. I am at work today with a firewall on our computer system that blocks firearms sites, so I'm limited to my internet surfing.
Thanks
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"with a firewall on our computer system that blocks firearms sites"
My condolences. Isn't it great to have people who know what's best for us making the rules?
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9MM Largo has the same relationship to 9MM Parabellum/Luger as .357 has to 38. Special. Longer case to hold more powder. Apparently finding this sized ammo is difficult. From what I understand Star company was a peace time merger between two companies working on either side of the Spanish civil war. These pistols had to have special modified actions. There were several different models. Here is a Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9x23mm_Largo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9x23mm_Largo)
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"with a firewall on our computer system that blocks firearms sites"
My condolences. Isn't it great to have people who know what's best for us making the rules?
I don't raise much of a stink as 1)they sign the checks that pay my mortgage and 2)most people in my position don't have any recreatonal use of the internet.
I can't access a lot of other stuff either...not just gun stuff.