Star PD question

cdill

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Hoping someone can answer some questions regarding buffer pads for the Star PD.

I have an older one imported by Garcia Corp. It has the captive recoil spring / guide rod assembly. There was no buffer pad in it when I got it and I have only shot it once with light target loads with lead bullets (same as used in my Gold Cup) to sight it in. It was amazingly accurate. Now I have been told that I should not shoot it without buffer pads due to the alloy frame and steel slide. Does anybody know if these older models of PDs came with buffer pads?
I managed to get a couple buffer pads and they will not fit on the end of my guide rod / recoil spring assembly next to the frame. There just isn't enough room and the back of the rod is too big to fit the cutout in the buffer.

I figured it was important to have buffs in there to absorb recoil when dealing with an alloy frame. I put a buff in my S&W 39 for that very reason even though I rarely shoot it and again only use light loads in it. BTW, it is not really accurate at all.

Anybody know aout this? Thanks in advance - much appreciated.

CD
 
One of the most disputed questions in regards to 1911 based auto's is the use of buffers/shok buffs etc.

My opinion is they are not needed, I had over 20k through a lightweight Commander with no issues, they can however cause cycling problems and I have seen some failures to lock back on the last round caused by them, due to the increased spring length.
 
One of the most disputed questions in regards to 1911 based auto's is the use of buffers/shok buffs etc.

My opinion is they are not needed, I had over 20k through a lightweight Commander with no issues, they can however cause cycling problems and I have seen some failures to lock back on the last round caused by them, due to the increased spring length.

For most 1911's I agree, but the PD came from the factory with the buffer, and was designed to use them. - dan
 
For most 1911's I agree, but the PD came from the factory with the buffer, and was designed to use them. - dan

Ahh, I didn't realize that as all the parts blowups I have seen have never shown any.

For the OP, maybe Numrich arms has what you need, they list the following as in stock for the PD

[SIZE=-2]STAR PD AUTO[/SIZE]
Recoil Spring Guide Buffer Bearing Washer 411 28680$4.40
[SIZE=-2]STAR PD AUTO[/SIZE]
Recoil Spring Guide Buffer 421 28690$3.75
 
Spare mag + grips

In my "gun-show stuff" I think I have a spare mag and a set of Pacmayer Signature wrap around grips for a Star PD. Want me to dig them out and quote you a price?

Buffer pads I wouldn't recognize. Sorry.






Hoping someone can answer some questions regarding buffer pads for the Star PD.

I have an older one imported by Garcia Corp. It has the captive recoil spring / guide rod assembly. There was no buffer pad in it when I got it and I have only shot it once with light target loads with lead bullets (same as used in my Gold Cup) to sight it in. It was amazingly accurate. Now I have been told that I should not shoot it without buffer pads due to the alloy frame and steel slide. Does anybody know if these older models of PDs came with buffer pads?
I managed to get a couple buffer pads and they will not fit on the end of my guide rod / recoil spring assembly next to the frame. There just isn't enough room and the back of the rod is too big to fit the cutout in the buffer.

I figured it was important to have buffs in there to absorb recoil when dealing with an alloy frame. I put a buff in my S&W 39 for that very reason even though I rarely shoot it and again only use light loads in it. BTW, it is not really accurate at all.

Anybody know aout this? Thanks in advance - much appreciated.

CD
 
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