Star Model 14
{{short description|Spanish semi-automatic pistol}}{{Infobox weapon
| name = Star Bonifacio Echeverria Modelo 1914
| image = 250px
| origin = Kingdom of Spain
| type = Pistol
| is_ranged = yes
| service = 1914-1940s
| wars = World War I
Rif War
Spanish Civil War
World War II
| design_date = 1914
| manufacturer = Star Bonifacio Echeverria S.A.
| variants =
| weight = {{convert|0.91|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (unloaded, Type 1)
{{convert|0.88|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (unloaded, Type 2)
| length = 200mm (Type 1)
190mm (Type 2)
| part_length = 140mm (Type 1)
125mm (Type 2)
| cartridge = .32 ACP (7.65×17mmSR)
| feed = 9-round detachable box magazine (Type 1)
7-round detachable box magazine (Type 2)
| sights = Fixed
}}
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The Star Model 1914 is a Spanish pistol that was produced by Star Bonifacio Echeverria S.A. between 1914 and 1915, and was largely an improved version of the Star Model 1908, particularly in terms of ergonomics. This model was chosen by the French Army in 7.65mm Browning calibre with a 9-round capacity, also called the Pistolet automatique Star. Based on the Mannlicher 1901/1905, it was produced in 1919 in two versions which varied in dimensions and capacity. It was carried by the French in both World Wars. Its construction and reputation were better than that of the Ruby Llama.https://www.germandaggers.com/Gallery/G1.php| German Daggers - World War 2 Small arms Identification Gallery
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Category:.32 ACP semi-automatic pistols
Category:French World War I small arms
Category:Semi-automatic pistols of Spain