JO.LO.AR.

JO.LO.AR.
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin  Spain
Service history
Used by See Users
Wars Spanish Civil War
Production history
Designer J. Lopez de Arnaiz
Designed 1924
Manufacturer Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A.
Produced 1924-?
Specifications
Cartridge .25 ACP,
.32 ACP,
.380 ACP,
.45 ACP,
9x23mm Largo
Action Blowback
Feed system 9 Round Box Magazine, Depending on calibre
Sights Iron

The JO.LO.AR. was a semi-automatic pistol of Spanish origin and is chambered in various calibres. It is a development of the Extractor Model Sharpshooter pistol and was manufactured from 1924 by Bonifacio Echeveria STAR, with patent by J. Lopez de Arnaiz and renamed the JO-LO-AR hence the designers initials. The new design lacked the trigger guard and it was chambered in a wide range of calibres from 6.35x16mm (.25 ACP), 7.65x17mm (.32 ACP), 9x17mm (.380 ACP), 9x23mm Largo, with most pistols exported to Peru in the 11.43x23mm (.45 ACP). The JO.LO.AR. pistols have a distinctive lever installed on the right hand side of the frame (referred as a Palanca) enabling the user to carry the pistol with the chamber empty and in time cock the weapon all with one hand which made it useful especially for the Peruvian Mounted Police who were on horseback. Many of these pistols were sold in the United States as surplus and can be considered as collectible firearms today.

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