M2 = 1992. Only 664 were made in 45. I wonder how many were imported to have the had the Interarms stamp? I'm expecting to receive my Starvel 45 very soon which has a Interams logo misstamping which was rectified at the factory by linishing it out and restamping it over the top, 1/4" further on. It is still visible when you look closely, making this one a very unusual variation. As my blued 10 and 45 also from 1992, my guesses are that Interarms had them early on in their production, and I'm looking forward receiving my Starvel finished one to see what the year of manufacture will be.
Can you do a complete disassembly and cleaning video I just recently got one and want to clean it really good but don’t want to brake something from not know how to take it apart peace by peace
This Gun is the Equivalent of that Jewish Uncle that brags about still having his foreskin because he used his American Citizenship to become an Atheist. A true but loyal customer of Magnum Condoms if you know what I mean…
This Gun is the Equivalent of that Jewish Uncle that brags about still having his foreskin because he used his American Citizenship to become an Atheist. A true but loyal customer of Magnum Condoms if you know what I mean…
@@erickomaravilabenitez7869 hay varies posibilidades- el resorte está caducado, el ángulo del bloque interno está fallo, o los labios están doblados. Empieza estirando un poco el resorte a ver si eso ayuda. Pero poco a poco! Un par de mm
Part of the reason this is a confusing review is because you refer to one as a Girsan rather than "Regard" and the other as a "Bora Light." Obviously they're both made by the same manufacturer but it makes it sound like you possibly have two different manufacturers in front of you.
Thank you! Just bought a crate (2 cans) of this from RTI, and can’t believe how awesome of condition the cans and the crate are! If you plan on shooting any of it, do be sure to clean your firearm thoroughly with soap and water or other product designed to remove the salts, as the primers are corrosive.
Hey, I have a question about something you said - do Para Ordnance 14 round mags work in the Megastar? If not, is it possible to make them work with modification? Thanks. Great video, by the way
I wonder if one of the Magguts kits will work to add capacity? I too read about the P14 mag working in these. I already ordered one so I guess I'll be seeing for myself. Might have to buy a p14 since it looks like I'll have a mag lol.
So far the Best Review for this litle know handgun it's design and characteristics were quite obscure for people here in RU-vid wish i could have one of this really Nice gun and not only My llama 45 stoeger but llama company is already defunct now. For last try and make a extensive vídeo shooting it in the range. Felicidades amigo!! Gran arma You have there enjoy it to the maximun
I have the same gun, love the thing. Its a great piece, found one early and didnt realize what a gem it was and didnt take care of it. Now, I need to update some internal parts
@@javi_730 I'm a machinist. Was hoping the berreta is going to be able to be cut to fit. With this action working so well with silencers, I want a threaded barrel
Do you know of any documentation anywhere on these. I'm a machinist that also has a m82 and am very tempted to try to make a type G conversion. Scared to take apart a saftey/decocker with 0 knowledge of what's in there. I assume it's built like a berreta but I don't want to kill my rare pistol
Oh man… you’ve got better odds of finding the Arc of the Covenant. I’m in the exact same situation with my M87 and the muzzle brake. It’s probably a simple drifting out of a pin - but what if it’s not and I break the thing ?!
@@tafino i took down a colt gold cup match awhile ago with 0 reading beacuse I've made 1911s from blocks of steel before. I KNOW WHAT I'M GOING. turns out there's extra parts in the gold cup match trigger and they're super tiny. Lots of hunting for a thing smaller than a grain of rice that I sent flying
@@tafino I should buy a normal m9 beacuse I don't have one to compare for any potential modifiable parts or anything useful you could use off one. I'd kill for a threaded barrel of a m87 barrel I could thread
What's in your 3 dot sights? Is it just paint? Mine was well used over in Spain and all the paint or whatever was there is gone I was also surprised by how great the trigger was. Almost scared of light strikes
I'm also an idiot collecting Spanish guns. I just got a llama m82 after a lot of hunting. There's no way this thing fits in m9 holsters if there? I'm trying to find a good retention holster for it beacuse I'm insane. Would kill for whatever holster the Spanish are using
Nice!! A tough find. In terms of the correct holster - I suggest you contact shops in Spain if so inclined. I have never seen a proper Spanish milspec holster stateside for the M82.
As mentioned before, any GI holster would look the part, since we used a clone of the Bianchi (quite bad quality, since the plastic part degraded in a few years, but newer ones are somewhat better) in the pattern needed. Older holsters (for the Star B or even older) were routinely used, with or without integral spare mag pouch. As for retention holsters, any Beretta 92 model from makers like Blackhawk or Safariland work perfectly well with the Llama. My unit still has the Llama, and we use a local-made clone of the service Safariland level 3 clone. But some people use their own holsters, with or without extra security level, including Israeli-made Orpaz and Blackhawk Serpa. No ND from those in the last decade :-P
So I bought one of these and I thought I was buying a Bora light however mine says Bora only. I've seen this gun in several videos now and some say light and some do not on the slide. So I'm assuming that I got the all steel version, correct me if I'm wrong. Does anyone have the weight and slide length on both of these pistols. I'm assuming that the light is the aluminum frame and shorter than the Bora. This is a very nice pistol and fills your hand well it seems heavy but I've been carrying a P938 and a G3C regularly so it would but it overloads my scale so I can't get a weight on it. Lol. So I did the magnet test and the frame is aluminum so I'm guessing the slides are the same only some are marked light. No matter it's a hell of a gun and I'm glad to add it to my collection.
I thought it was sharkskin at first but aluminum does work well, definitely could tell a tale if it could. Interesting weapon nice find. Did anything come up in the last year any further information on it ?
Confusing review. Are we doing a Bora or a Beretta clone?. To much going back and forth. I'm interested in the Bora Light not a Beretta. Lots of gun manufacturing companies clone but the Bora doesn't look like anything ive ever seen. It's a sexy gun with plenty of capacity which is a big sell since your looking at 37 rounds if you carry an extra mag. Awesome. Would have really liked a weight on this weapon. Looks like a quality piece but I'm really interested in accuracy. Overall an informative review but to much time spent comparing weapons.
@@tafino I've watched your review again and it's the most informative review out there. I see that these pistols are pretty much exactly the same internally. Small variations in frame and slide design. I've always loved the Beretta 92 and that is probably what is see in the Bora not knowing it at first. It kind of reminds me of my Ruger p94 only not as rounded off. Great review