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Astra 1000 .32acp Auto Military

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  • Bill DeShivs
    Without good pictures, no one can tell you what you have. The Astra 200 was a pocket .25.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    also check "astra 300", they made this in .32 and 9mm K (.380)
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  • p3skyking
    You can find info in Antaris's book THE ASTRA PISTOL.
    I have a 1000S made in 1928 that was donated to the Imperial Japanese Naval Air Forces in WWII and marked in Kanji so stating.
    It's a Ruby style pistol with a 12 round single stack .32 magazine.
    It only says ASTRA on the black hard rubber grips.
    If you have the same type of pistol, you can remove the grips and look for a two digit number stamped into the metal. That is the year it was made.
    This is a fairly rare pistol as only a thousand are thought to have been made.

    ADDENDUM: It actually shoots quite well. I found the picture below on the web. Neither one is like my 1000S, but if you took the top bottom and put it on the bottom top, you would have the 1000S (S being for short slide). You can see ASTRA on the top grips.
    http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/two-astra-semi-automatic-pistols-a-astra-model-324-c-51241d79e3
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  • Mgderf
    quote:Originally posted by p3skyking
    You can find info in Antaris's book THE ASTRA PISTOL.
    I have a 1000S made in 1928 that was donated to the Imperial Japanese Naval Air Forces in WWII and marked in Kanji so stating.
    It's a Ruby style pistol with a 12 round single stack .32 magazine.
    It only says ASTRA on the black hard rubber grips.
    If you have the same type of pistol, you can remove the grips and look for a two digit number stamped into the metal. That is the year it was made.
    This is a fairly rare pistol as only a thousand are thought to have been made.

    ADDENDUM: It actually shoots quite well.


    Only numbers under the grip are 91 and I'm sure it was not made in 1991, fairly confident it was not 1891.
    Does not say Astra on the black plastic grips, instead looks like a row of leaf clusters about 1/4 the way down from the top .

    Has a hole in the butt of the grip for a lanyard ring, but no ring present.
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  • Mgderf
    quote:Originally posted by p3skyking


    ADDENDUM: It actually shoots quite well. I found the picture below on the web. Neither one is like my 1000S, but if you took the top bottom and put it on the bottom top, you would have the 1000S (S being for short slide). You can see ASTRA on the top grips.
    http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/two-astra-semi-automatic-pistols-a-astra-model-324-c-51241d79e3


    My example is the short-slide version, but has the straight slide serrations like the long-slide version in the pics.
    It is also a single-stack mag that I can get 10 rounds into, but it's really tight. Might be designed for 7 or 8 round.
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  • p3skyking
    Probably just going to have to get the Antaris book.
    Are you sure it's 91 and not 16?

    This was a pretty common design in the North of Spain during this time period. Several makers made them so yours may not even be an Astra but a little warehouse company job.
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  • perry shooter
    I also have one marked Military Automatic 32 Caliber on the slide.
    serial # on frame and ASTRA the word ASTRA has only the letters "AS" visible with safety on .with safety off you can read the whole word
    mine has a long grip frame . I believe it is a COPY not made by ASTRA FACTORY
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  • Mgderf
    quote:Originally posted by perry shooter
    I also have one marked Military Automatic 32 Caliber on the slide.
    serial # on frame and ASTRA the word ASTRA has only the letters "AS" visible with safety on .with safety off you can read the whole word
    mine has a long grip frame . I believe it is a COPY not made by ASTRA FACTORY


    Now that you mention it, this one does NOT have a caliber marking on it anywhere.

    Must be a copy.
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