Hello - I have a 9mm pistol made in Spain. It is made to look/feel very much like a 1911 .45, but it is definitely a 9mm. I'd like to see if anyone out there could tell me something about it.
It is inscribed on the slide with the following: STAR B. ECHEVERRIA EIBAR-ESPANA S.A. CAL. 9mm. On the trigger guard, right where it joins the frame, it says SPAIN. On the handle, in the front in between the grips, are the letters LPN. I suspect that this may have been a military or police pistol at some point as well, because there are three places where a "P" inside what looks like a little bomb is stamped - looks like an arsenal stamp. The numbers 039 are stamped in several places all over the piece - on the slide catch, the thumb safety, the magazine bottom, and the bolt. The bolt is also stamped "Cal. 08" in a sort of script, and it may not say that; it's hard to read.
It has a single stack mag which holds I'd guess 10 rounds. It's DEFINITELY a very old piece, but it is still in good condition. The letters LPN stamped on the handle give me the feel of a monogram; like someone personalized the gun. I have never fired it. I'm concerned about the quality of manufacture. I'm also concerned that possibly the spring that drives the hammer may be weakened by having been stored in a "cocked" position for a very long time. Also, the magazine spring may be weak, because sometimes with the mag empty, if you push the slide back, the mag follower doesn't push up the slide catch enough to jam it open, like it would after you fire the last shot. I may want to replace these parts before it sees any use.