Model A-80
The Astra A-80, A-90, and A-100 pistols are virtually identical to one another, the difference lying only in a few features. All are double-action weapons, recoil-operated, and all were designed with safe use in mind. The A-80 features a decocking lever, manual safety, loaded chamber indicator, and an internal safety that keeps the firing pin out of the hammer’s path until the trigger is almost completely pulled. The A-90 is identical, differing only in some mechanical improvements to the trigger mechanism. The A-100 has no manual safety, relying entirely on the decocking lever and internal safety. As with the A-60, above, the A-80 and A-90 have ambidextrous manual safeties, and all three have movable decocking levers. The A-80 was introduced in 1980, with the others following over the next decade. All have had good police and military sales.
Damage | critical | damage type | range increment | rate of fire | size | restrictions |
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2d6 | 20 | ballistic | 30 | 5 | small | Lic (+1) |
Caliber | Length | Weight | Magazine |
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9mm Parabellum, .45in ACP | 7 in. | 2.5 lb. | 15 box (9mm), 8 box (.45) |
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
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