But that's been almost 20 years, so that's dried up also. You are often going to be referred to Sarco as they bought most or all of Interarms' stock of parts the Star line was discontinued. Some are new, but many – and this seems to be Apex's stock in trade – are used, take offs from demilled guns or something. They have always carried a handful of Star parts, but seem to have gotten a few more lately. My guess is some government purging their stocks as it has included original military holsters and entire frame assemblies.Īlso carries some new made US accessories, like stocks, and has had a few parts you can't get anymore actually made new in the US, and those I have seen appear to be very nicely done.Īpex has parts, parts kits, magazines, and accessories for a wide variety of firearms. Has a large inventory of fairly random parts mostly of classics era guns. Calling is still a good idea, but they finally got a decent online catalog.Ĭarries a variety of parts for the PD, B, F, and Firestars, especially wear parts to include pretty much all springs, as well as many odd pins, blocks, extractors, ejectors and so on. The (Numrich) Gun Parts Corporation is almost always the best place to start for any gun parts. Spare & Replacement Parts Gun Parts Corporation I and many others I know have ordered from W.C. They do have such variety sometimes you can find something else the right size. They also have optional over or under factory power springs for some applications, but they are carrying fewer and fewer Star specific springs anymore. Replace the buffer each time the recoil spring is replaced.Įveryone should replace any potentially bad springs with new springs from W.C. As far as I know, Jack First is the only current maker (distributor?) of these. The PD requires a buffer to operate safely, and without damaging the frame. Springs & Buffers Jack First, Inc.Ĭarries a variety of parts for the PD, B, F, and Firestars, especially wear parts to include pretty much all springs. With most guns sold decades ago, many parts are sold by small gunsmiths, or even individuals, on places like eBay.
Do tell me if any of these are really out of the business or so reduced in inventory I should change the description also.ĭon't forget alternative ways to purchase parts as well. Many of the suppliers listed below do not have as comprehensive as selection of products as when they first were posted, but I've generally left the original description for now. Of course please do email me if you find a good parts source I do not have listed.
Star pistol clips free#
If I know of where to find parts, I will put it up here, so you are free to email me but all I'll do is commiserate with you. We're now moving into an era when simply no one may have the part you need. Especially with many Stars being less than totally popular in the US, this is a particular difficulty. Spares for old and out of production firearms have always been difficult to find.
Star has been out of business for over 20 years now.